1 having little confidence and being uncertain about how you should feel or behave, or what you should do: --
Was he crazy or just temporarily unmoored by jealousy?
Everything is too surreal and unmoored.
The whole span could be unmoored and allowed to float downstream in times of ice or heavy weather, then restored to service.
At 5 pm she unmoored and moved down-river to anchor for the night, ready for an early start.
The owner of the boat secured it firmly to its moorings, and ultimately some person unmoored the boat.
Sometimes the shackles came undone from the ship which became unmoored.
The city has become 'unmoored from its spatial speci®city' in the sense that it is no longer a ®xed point of collective reference, memory and identity.
What do young people think about as they listen to sounds that are unmoored from their histories?
An employee of the defendant unmoored the sloop, which was then driven upon the shore by the storm.