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    unease
    /ʌnˈiːz/

    noun

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

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  2. 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.

  3. If you have a feeling of unease, you feel rather anxious or afraid, because you think that something is wrong. Sensing my unease about the afternoon ahead, he told me,'These men are pretty easy to talk to'.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Definitions of unease. noun. physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression) synonyms: malaise, uneasiness. see more. noun. the trait of seeming ill at ease. synonyms: disquiet, uneasiness. see more.

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

  8. 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…

  9. 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. More Synonyms of 'unease'

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

  11. adj. un·eas·i·er, un·eas·i·est. 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.