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unease
noun as in restlessness
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noun as in anxiety
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Example Sentences
The show didn’t want to actively address the collective unease in the air, only gesture at it while telling viewers that, no matter how much worse things get, the Oscars will persist.
"The unease set in, little by little. It happened gradually in the first year; then he stopped being happy and became aggressive with everyone," she tells the BBC.
Plus, the film’s central three-note motif stirs in the viewer a primal hope and unease, the perfect accompaniment to Toth’s journeys in America.
Questions have been raised about the Labour government's U-turn on its manifesto pledge to raise international development funding by 0.2% of GDP, with unease among some Labour MPs about the move.
When Penn State rolled off the first eight points of the second half inside Pauley Pavilion, the Nittany Lions trailed by just five points and there was audible unease among fans.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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