Synonym: agitated, anxious, distressed, disturbed, fidgety, impatient, restless, troubled, uncomfortable. Antonym: easy. Similar words: easy, take it easy, as yet, asylum, fantasy, tune, tune in, immune. Meaning: adj. 1. lacking a sense of security or affording no ease or reassurance 2. causing or fraught with or showing anxiety 3. not affording rest 4. not at ease socially; unsure and constrained in manner 5. relating to bodily unease that causes discomfort.
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121. They lay there watching me pull on warm clothes for the trip, making me feel uneasy and a little guilty.
122. Many staff feel uneasy with subjects such as sex education.
123. Her husband, she says, comes from a very closely knit family and so she continues to feel uneasy.
124. The result was the uneasy compromise between deterrent and retributive aims that characterised neoclassicism.
125. To either side old farmhouses and new villas stood in uneasy proximity.
126. He felt very uneasy about entering this dark building with an ill-tempered stranger.
127. Of course Harry was happy for Jack, but in the midst of that happiness he was also uneasy.
128. Sarah too was uneasy about concealing her love for Joe.
129. Buchanan makes many Hispanics uneasy because of his tough statements against immigration.
130. But some in the movement were uneasy about viewing realism primarily as an appeal to a social scientific approach to law.
131. The same uneasy juxtaposition of man and technology is evident if you take the lift in a department store.
132. Thomas Cranmer and Aleister Crowley were held in uneasy balance in his sympathies.
133. Although some black groups called for a boycott of the curfew, it had the effect of restoring an uneasy calm.
134. There's an uneasy sense of being lulled into an acceptance of the unacceptable in Gregory's work.
135. But she did not leave them uneasy with the social order or moping with guilt over their comfortable circumstances in life.
136. With an uneasy peace prevailing along the border the international community launched a series of missions to defuse the crisis.
137. Naked emotion grants the work an uneasy power - but at times it feels like special pleading.
138. It seems that Freemantle was uneasy about poems which even in the most literal sense made the poet look bad.
139. I have felt increasingly uneasy about such motions in recent months.
140. Sam Fong felt uneasy; he expected them to conic over and ask him who was the keenest chap in the store.
141. But after a hurriedly arranged meeting, involving the national gipsy council, an uneasy truce was reached.
142. But now the ship was almost ready and though the uneasy peace remained intact, soon it would be broken.
143. He filled up the doorway with his uneasy bulk and there was defiance in his eyes.
144. Public finance and expenditure Relationships between oil companies and host Governments have frequently been uneasy and sometimes open conflicts have developed.
145. Although not intransigent, Wash was clearly uneasy about the specific link with Bedfordshire as the precedent to establish a principle.
146. If this makes you uneasy,[http://sentencedict.com] think about distributing a little preemptive baksheesh as a goodwill gesture.
147. I felt restless, uneasy in that haunted, creaking manor house.
148. He complimented the King upon his herbaceous borders, but otherwise was uneasy.
149. It made him uneasy to think that a false impression was the basis for his hiring.
150. Dana had been too determined to avoid her, and Claudia's finely tuned senses told her Dana was uneasy.
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