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Synonyms for uneasy

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Synonyms for uneasy

in a state of anxiety or uneasiness

affording no quiet, repose, or rest

characterized by embarrassment and discomfort

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Synonyms for uneasy

lacking a sense of security or affording no ease or reassurance

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lacking or not affording physical or mental rest

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causing or fraught with or showing anxiety

socially uncomfortable

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relating to bodily unease that causes discomfort

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Looking more broadly at the description of the workhouse, however, one grows uneasier about Dyer's role as a historical witness.
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O'Hara's performance of artistic camaraderie is certainly buoyant, bur it is also shot through with uneasier feelings: envy, dissatisfaction, and a sense of "how terrible orange is/and life." In the end, the poem's twinned aesthetic resolutions are nor nearly;is interesting as the aimless swirl at its center--the days that go by hi a fever of parallel, devoutly insistent making.
It is a consensus that will become uneasier still after the progress made by the independence-minded 'Republican Left' in last November's Catalonian elections, in which the Socialists failed to displace the mainstream centre-right Nationalists as the region's largest party.
But even uneasier with the title is the fellow penguin I find myself shaking hands with, for accompanying the pressing of palms is a jovial declaration of computer illiteracy: "I have a computer at work, don't know how to use it, but my kids love 'em.
During the recent snap elections, they seemed uneasier about the ruling party and refused to give it an absolute majority.