Similar words: uneasy, uneasily, unearth, unearthly, ease, tease, cease, eased. Meaning: n. 1. physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression) 2. the trait of seeming ill at ease.
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(31) Although these are legitimate grounds for unease, solutions are far from straight forward because of the diversity of quangos.
(32) Nevertheless, I admired Mandeville's skill for, as he questioned, I caught the unease of some of them.
(33) She gazed around her, impressed in spite of her unease and her determination to appear indifferent.
(34) It is a state of unease of the mind, and in the horse damages both its health and behaviour.
(35) Suddenly unease rose inside her and she faltered as a sudden thought struck her.
(36) Unease slides through my brain like an oily knife blade.
(37) The anti-slavery people were encouraged, but many others viewed the measure with grave unease or with angry disapproval.
(38) This echoed a national unease at lowering complicated inter-provincial trade barriers which would upset thousands of special interest groups throughout the country.
(39) These two areas of dispute sustained and fortified each other throughout the eighteen months of Baldwin's unease.
(40) The unease is not restricted to the desperately poor, swampy country of 10m people.
(41) The laughter faded away, leaving me with a sense of unease.
(42) My unease at having to cut into the glass, at having to add to the glass, he wrote.
(43) Three simultaneous hostage crises involving Chechen rebels added to a sense of unease.
(44) Jessamy's temper gradually faded away and in its place came a deep feeling of unease.
(45) Clearly, pupils will sense a teacher's unease in presenting poetry to them, and are then likely to respond negatively.
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(46) Despite unease over his campaign performance, he is credited by Mr Major with wrong-footing Labour on tax.
(47) But unease continues over the powers it will have to enforce its code.
(48) Her brooding sense of unease wouldn't be placated by his explanation. Living things inhabited caves, didn't they?
(49) The genetically modified food giant, Monsanto, has been forced to revolutionise its image because of public unease.
(50) But the loss of traditional jobs is also contributing to consumer unease.
(51) Up the garden path and a frisson of unease: there is no house, but a vista of a majestic lake.
(52) Opinion polls have revealed a deep unease about Maastricht throughout the country.
(53) A frown touched her brow to recall the feeling of unease that had gripped her during that brief conversation.
(54) From under the dark, dried porch roof, we are watched with unease by two old black men.
(55) Their unease about Microsoft's offer stems from the fact that a behavioural remedy is difficult to police.
(56) Even at that early age, Celia sensed a strange unease, a tension amongst the grown-ups.
(57) Scientists even begin to express openly their discontent with and unease over the reigning paradigm.
(58) Those inequities have fed the public unease, and they appear to have yielded at least cosmetic results.
(59) At first, Carrington had listened with unease as Morton had blandly slid around his assassination claims.
(60) Often the furore stemmed from audiences' unease at being plugged into a musical idiom shorn of familiar signposts.