unballasted [uhn-bal-uh-stid] ExamplesWord Origin adjective
- not fitted with or carrying ballast.
- not properly steadied or regulated.
Origin of unballasted 1635–45; un-1 + ballasted Examples from the Web for unballasted Historical Examples of unballasted
The nightmare is evidently too much for these unballasted minds.
The Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 3 (of 6)
Hippolyte A. Taine
I hastened to prevent him; but he overthrew me with one hand, and the unballasted balloon ascended to two thousand yards.
Jules Verne
They were riding an unballasted track and using such speed as they dared to escape from a situation that had become perilous.
Frank H. Spearman
The wind was fairly fresh and the weight of the unballasted Surprise did not stop the Viking.
Ruel Perley Smith
The body loomed beside us like the rolling hull of an unballasted ship.
W. Bertram Foster