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Uneasiness   /ˌənˈizinəs/   Listen
Uneasiness

noun
1.
Feelings of anxiety that make you tense and irritable.  Synonyms: disquietude, edginess, inquietude.
2.
Physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression).  Synonyms: malaise, unease.
3.
Embarrassment deriving from the feeling that others are critically aware of you.  Synonyms: self-consciousness, uncomfortableness.
4.
The trait of seeming ill at ease.  Synonyms: disquiet, unease.
5.
Inability to rest or relax or be still.  Synonyms: queasiness, restlessness.






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"Uneasiness" Quotes from Famous Books



... to see the Santo Nino for ourselves, and as we left the reception-room and passed down a long corridor, hung with atrocious native paintings of Christian martyrs in every degree of discomfort and uneasiness, through a wide refectory with three great dining tables, the top of each being a solid piece of wood, and finally into the chapel itself, I plead guilty to a distinct thrill of ...
— A Woman's Journey through the Philippines - On a Cable Ship that Linked Together the Strange Lands Seen En Route • Florence Kimball Russel

... day or two of the wren's singular uneasiness, we discovered at least one object of his concern. It was a chipmunk, whom we had often noticed perched on the highest point of the little ledge of rocks near the nest. He seemed to be attending strictly to his own affairs, but after a good deal of "dear-r-r"-ing, ...
— A Bird-Lover in the West • Olive Thorne Miller

... number of people were now thronging into the room, not so much because of the pictures it contained, but rather out of curiosity respecting the beautiful unknown. Annesley tried to withdraw; his uneasiness grew momentarily greater. ...
— Tales of Chinatown • Sax Rohmer

... old news of its kind, yet great news too, but now and then he would linger in the odour of the bloom that sprayed the gean-tree like a fall of snow, or he would cast an eye admiring upon the turgid river, washing from bank to bank, and feel the strange uneasiness of wonder and surmise, the same that comes from mists that swirl in gorges of the hills or haunt old ancient woods. The sigh of the wind seemed to be for his peculiar ear. The nod of the saugh leaf on the banks ...
— Gilian The Dreamer - His Fancy, His Love and Adventure • Neil Munro

... the fires and dozed a while. His nerves had been tried too hard to permit of easy sleep. He awoke now and then and over a wide area saw the sinking fires and the moving forms of men. He felt that a sense of uneasiness pervaded the officers. He knew that many of them considered their forces inadequate for the siege of a fortress defended by a large army, but he felt with the sincerity of conviction also, that ...
— The Guns of Shiloh • Joseph A. Altsheler


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