Similar words: at ease, oscillate, vacillate, tease, plateau, collate, flagellate, ease. Meaning: adj. not at ease socially; unsure and constrained in manner.
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31, Michael Portillo seemed ill at ease, and his voice squeaked and cracked like a choirboy.
32, The thought of confinement can make me ill at ease.
33, For all his experience, he was ill at ease in the chair, and unsuccessful in holding a fissiparous membership together.
34, Away from her home ground she seemed surprisingly ill at ease at first, almost shy.
35, Unable to withstand her " once - over, " Jou - chia felt awkward and ill at ease.
36, His acidulous remarks towards the mayor put everyone ill at ease. Sentencedict.com
37, With two sons bedridden, Mrs Smith was ill at ease.
38, He was ill at ease until Dawson's Landing was behind him.
39, The dazzle of the spotlights made him ill at ease.
40, Most of the famale students in my class appear to be ill at ease when required to answer question.
41, I tell you what, my dear fellow, " said Prince Andrey, who was unmistakably dreary and ill at ease with his visitor, "I'm simply bivouacking here; I only came over to have a look at things.
42, She even said that the new Little Rock after the accident, he felt very ill at ease, but also considering whether to move, so that children leave an unsafe environment.
43, People who suffer from this phobia are extremely ill at ease in places they believe to be infested with arachnids and even though the fear might seem completely irrational to others.
44, He was respectful without being ill at ease in the company of superior officers.
45, Gral Lagher was ill at ease and then abruptly frantic.
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