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  2. used to describe a situation or condition that makes people slightly worried, often because it may not continue successfully: Who can predict how long this uneasy peace between the two countries will last? She has a slightly uneasy relationship with her mother-in-law. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. The meaning of UNEASY is causing physical or mental discomfort. How to use uneasy in a sentence.

  4. If you are uneasy, you feel anxious, afraid, or embarrassed, because you think that something is wrong or that there is danger. He said nothing but gave me a sly grin that made me feel terribly uneasy. He looked uneasy and refused to answer questions. I had an uneasy feeling that he was going to spoil it.

  5. not certain to last; not safe or settled. an uneasy peace. The two sides eventually reached an uneasy compromise. that does not enable you to relax or feel comfortable. She woke from an uneasy sleep to find the house empty. They passed an uneasy night waiting for news from the hospital.

  6. Uneasy describes an uncomfortable feeling. You might feel socially uneasy when dining with your girlfriend's parents if they don't like you very much. Your stomach may also feel uneasy at that same dinner and gurgle in an embarrassing way.

  7. used to describe a situation or condition that makes people slightly worried, often because it may not continue successfully: Who can predict how long this uneasy peace between the two countries will last? She has a slightly uneasy relationship with her mother-in-law. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  8. If you are uneasy, you feel anxious, afraid, or embarrassed, because you think that something is wrong or that there is danger. He said nothing but gave me a sly grin that made me feel terribly uneasy. He looked uneasy and refused to answer questions. Synonyms: anxious, worried, troubled, upset More Synonyms of uneasy.

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