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    unease
    /ʌnˈiːz/

    noun

    • 1. anxiety or discontent: "public unease about defence policy"

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  3. a feeling of being worried about something: The security lapses have caused widespread unease amongst air passengers. unease about/over/with Polls show an unease over the depth of the government cuts.

  4. The meaning of UNEASE is mental or spiritual discomfort. How to use unease in a sentence. mental or spiritual discomfort: such as; vague dissatisfaction : misgiving; anxiety, disquiet…

  5. If you say that there is unease in a situation, you mean that people are dissatisfied or angry, but have not yet started to take any action. He faces growing unease among ministers about the likelihood of war.

  6. noun. /ʌnˈiːz/ (also uneasiness. /ʌnˈiːzinəs/ ) [uncountable, singular] the feeling of being worried or unhappy about something synonym anxiety. a deep feeling/sense of unease. There was a growing unease about their involvement in the war. He was unable to hide his unease at the way the situation was developing. Extra Examples. Topics Feelings c2.

  7. 1. Lacking a sense of security; anxious or apprehensive: The farmers were uneasy until it finally rained. 2. Affording no ease or reassurance: an uneasy calm. 3. a. Awkward or unsure in manner; constrained: uneasy with strangers. b. Causing constraint or awkwardness: an uneasy silence. 4. Not conducive to rest: fell into a fitful, uneasy sleep.

  8. Unease definition: a state of discomfort or restlessness in the body or mind. See examples of UNEASE used in a sentence.

  9. UNEASE definition: a feeling of worry because you think something bad might happen. Learn more.

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