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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151. Such a person will never quite feel at home in the larger social field, but always uneasy and even slightly paranoid.
152. I'd been waiting for forty minutes and I was beginning to grow uneasy.
153. A nervous laugh, because she was beginning to feel uneasy.
154. So complete was this victory that it ensured a kind of uneasy peace for nearly three years.
155. The position of public servants must be uneasy when the Cabinet is zealous to prune expenditure.
156. Fonti was understandably uneasy about answering questions relating to Mafia activities.
157. The sergeant felt uneasy while he and Blanche stood on the drawbridge.
158. Its berries glistened red under the burnish of the breeze, which came in uneasy gusts from the south and east.
159. But diploidy is an uneasy partnership between two sets of genes, and when partnerships end, things often get acrimonious.
160. For most of my life I had been a stranger to science and an uneasy companion to technology.
161. Although Jane thought her father seemed anxious and uneasy, Susan did not perceive any change in his looks or ways.
162. When he discovered that I, with two artificial legs, had succeeded he became somewhat uneasy.
163. Instead of adopting one or other of these policies, they have tried to hide their difference beneath an uneasy and evasive compromise.
164. "Rid Of Me" is harrowing, uneasy listening.
165. I knew that he was uneasy and insecure.
166. She felt uneasy in the unfamiliar surroundings.
167. She had an indescribably uneasy look.
168. Uncertainty makes us uneasy. Knowing this is against our inner being which is programmed with sotto voce of seeking certainty.
169. Without knowing why - it was presentiment, perhaps - Passepartout became vaguely uneasy.
170. She felt a sharp pang and grew disturbed and uneasy at once.
171. His struggle to regain Jerusalem ended in an uneasy truce with Saladin.
172. By the time I left the service station, I was feeling a little uneasy.
173. Establishing the system of the right of uneasy counterplea plays a positive role on defending trade order and ensuring trade safety.
174. Information used for attached identity verification shall be uneasy to be replicated, amended or cracked.
175. We made her stop: she'd fain have ridden forwards, afeard you should be uneasy.
176. Over two-thirds of medical schools nowhave courses in complementary medicine, although the relationship between thetwo approaches remains as uneasy (and even cynical) as it ever was.
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177. Of course , it is uneasy for both a prenuptial agreement.
178. But too steady eye contact can make one feel uneasy at times.
179. It's no wonder that East Asian capitals are uneasy about China's growing maritime clout.
180. The uneasy symptom of the Yellow River is its limited water and multiplied sediment in an unharmonious relationship.
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