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unease
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
unease
(noun)
unease
/ˌʌn
ˈ
iːz/
noun
unease
/ˌʌn
ˈ
iːz/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of UNEASE
[
noncount
]
:
a feeling of worry or unhappiness
A feeling of
unease
came over her.
They noticed increasing signs of
unease
among the workers.
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I couldn't shake a sense of
unease about
what he told me.
He had a feeling of
unease about
the future.
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