unease (Meaning)

Wordnet

unease (n)

physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression)

the trait of seeming ill at ease

Webster

unease (n.)

Want of ease; uneasiness.

unease Sentence Examples

  1. The eerie silence created an unease that permeated the deserted streets.
  2. The news of the impending storm stirred a profound unease within the community.
  3. The stranger's lingering gaze evoked an inexplicable unease in her.
  4. The flickering lights and the old creaking house instilled a sense of unease in the visitors.
  5. His uncertain footsteps echoed through the hallway, amplifying the unease in the air.
  6. The realization of the truth brought an unease that settled upon her like a heavy cloak.
  7. The tension between the rival groups created an atmosphere of palpable unease.
  8. The unsettling noises coming from the attic filled her with a growing unease.
  9. The uneasy truce between the adversaries was threatened by a series of misunderstandings.
  10. The unease within the organization became increasingly evident as whispers of dissent spread among its members.

FAQs About the word unease

physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression), the trait of seeming ill at easeWant of ease; uneasiness.

uneasiness, concernment,concern, worry, anxiety, fear, solicitude, apprehension, anxiousness, desperation

contentment, unconcern, calmness, tranquillity, tranquility, ease, content, tranquility, tranquillity, peace

The eerie silence created an unease that permeated the deserted streets.

The news of the impending storm stirred a profound unease within the community.

The stranger's lingering gaze evoked an inexplicable unease in her.

The flickering lights and the old creaking house instilled a sense of unease in the visitors.