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unease

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun unease has 2 senses
  1. malaise, unease, uneasiness - physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression)
    --1 is a kind of discomfort, uncomfortableness
  2. disquiet, unease, uneasiness - the trait of seeming ill at ease
    --2 is a kind of discomposure

Definitions from the Web

Unease

Description:

Unease refers to a feeling of discomfort, anxiety, or nervousness. It is a state of being uneasy or restless, often accompanied by a sense of apprehension or uneasiness.

Usage:

- Noun: She felt a growing unease as the deadline approached.
- Verb: The unsettling news uneased him considerably.
- Adjective: The unease atmosphere in the room was palpable.
- Adverb: She looked at him uneasily, feeling a sense of unease.

Senses:

1. A feeling of anxiety or restlessness.
2. Mental discomfort or uneasiness.

Examples:

- Noun: The recent wave of crime has created a sense of unease among the local community.
- Verb: The politician's controversial statement uneased the public.
- Adjective: The unease silence in the graveyard made her feel on edge.
- Adverb: The dog's growling made her move away uneasily, feeling a sudden unease.

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