uneasiness

IPA: ʌnˈizinʌs

noun

  • The state of being uneasy, nervous or restless.
  • An anxious state of mind; anxiety.
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Examples of "uneasiness" in Sentences

  • This has resulted in uneasiness about our role in the world.
  • And she called his uneasiness about crows and ravens superstition!
  • His complaint of his present uneasiness is excusable, v. 27, 28. 1.
  • My uneasiness is directed toward the standard method, not Greg, apologies.
  • But his uneasiness is not continuous, and notes of real joy resound in the enchanting poem
  • My uneasiness is the unbounded description in Greg's model, which works and results are correct.
  • But there was some uneasiness from the accounts given of the folly, or worse than folly, of one of the partners in the Indian house.
  • The question that lies at the root of most of the uneasiness is this: Is America threatened by the preservation of languages other than English?
  • But I believe my uneasiness is a result of the preconceived "religious" picture we are taught as being God is completely different from how Young portrays Him.
  • And this uneasiness is the more acute in Britain because the people there have experienced more disastrous effects from depression than ever did Canada or the United States.

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