unease

[ʌnˈiːz]

unease Definition

a feeling of anxiety or discomfort.

Using unease: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unease" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He felt a growing unease about the situation.

  • Example

    The tension in the room created an atmosphere of unease.

  • Example

    She couldn't shake off the sense of unease that had been gnawing at her all day.

unease Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with unease

  • make someone feel relaxed and comfortable

    Example

    Her friendly smile put me at ease.

  • it is difficult to be a leader and there is always a lot of responsibility and worry

    Example

    The CEO knew that uneasy lies the head that wears the crown, but he was determined to lead his company to success.

  • a temporary agreement between two opposing sides that is fragile and could easily be broken

    Example

    The two countries signed an uneasy truce, but no one knew how long it would last.

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Summary: unease in Brief

'Unease' [ʌnˈiːz] refers to a feeling of anxiety or discomfort. It can be used to describe a growing sense of worry, tension, or restlessness, as in 'He felt a growing unease about the situation.' 'Unease' can also be used in phrases like 'put someone at ease,' meaning to make someone feel relaxed and comfortable, and 'uneasy truce,' referring to a temporary agreement between two opposing sides that is fragile and could easily be broken.