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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(61) Mr Wahid's policy somersaults seem to show Jakarta's growing unease at the developments in Papua.
(62) Nevertheless, a feeling of unease persists about the face validity of these accounts.
(63) Again the drone of the plane seemed to echo a deeper unease, which again came to the surface of her mind.
(64) Occasionally one of them would glance the youth's way as if expressing some general unease about him.
(65) A fire truck or an ambulance whoops somewhere beyond the window, adding cruelly to my unease.
(66) Blanche shivered with unease, as though she had stumbled into a crypt.
(67) His unease disarmed her.
(68) Their prey is kept in a state of constant unease, afraid of putting a foot into a hidden trap.
(69) Mr Putin's authoritarian tendencies have caused unease at home and in the West.
(70) Others are recalled as causing unease because of ways thought unsuitable for women of their age.
(71) He felt a twinge of unease even now at the memory.
(72) Cannes society, or rather its top echelons, was now flocking into the ballroom, and Rose's unease grew.
(73) Yet she could not, once that first convulsion was past, feel any unease.
(74) The fight may have been over and apologies rendered, but there was still a sense of unease and distrust.
(75) Hess, however, took it with equanimity(sentencedict.com/unease.html), and laughed at Edward's own unease.
(76) As all lovers know, the other's unease is balm for the soul.
(77) It was just a gut feeling, a sense of unease.
(78) Because of his success in Hollywood, Korngold's music seems to breed a sense of unease among the musically established.
(79) There is a brooding oppressiveness here that induces a feeling of unease.
(80) Her brooding sense of unease wouldn't be placated by his explanation.
(81) A further cause for unease is that adherence to a free market philosophy combined with reduced taxation has increased economic inequality.
(82) The unease cuts across party lines.
(83) He felt a worm of unease.
(84) Beneath his unease I sensed a nice nature.
(85) They worried a lot about the social unease.
(86) The unease goes far beyond the Johanneum.
(87) This does not quite account for his unease.
(88) There was a certain amount of unease between them.
(89) There is, however, unease in feminist circles.
(90) That unease has gradually faded.