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unease

[ uhn-eez ]

noun

  1. a state of discomfort or restlessness in the body or mind:

    Anxiety may break through and make itself felt in physical symptoms, such as jitters or unease.

    These initiatives seem to have emerged from the growing unease at the uneven pattern of economic recovery.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of unease1

First recorded in 1300–50; un- 1( def ) + ease ( def )
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While that unease remains a familiar reality for queer people, Guiraudie’s film imagines a not-too-distant world where queerness is folded into the fabric of everyday life.

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Some, like Mya Fountain-Bunch, just want to get through the unease.

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But even though US military and intelligence assistance is flowing, Trump's ruthless suspension of it, which cost Ukrainian lives, has left a deep sense of unease in Ukraine and among its European allies.

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There has been some unease in Labour's ranks over the planned savings in the welfare budget.

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There is political unease among Labour MPs about the scale of cuts to government departments, which the chancellor will outline in her statement on Wednesday.

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