adj.
Pronunciation: - ' ē -z ē
Function: adjective
Date: 14th century
1 : causing physical or mental discomfort < uneasy news of captures and killings ― Marjory S. Douglas>
2 : not easy : DIFFICULT
3 : marked by lack of ease : AWKWARD , EMBARRASSED <gave an uneasy laugh>
4 : APPREHENSIVE , WORRIED < uneasy about the weather>
5 : RESTLESS , UNQUIET <an uneasy night>
6 : PRECARIOUS , UNSTABLE <an uneasy truce>
– un · eas · i · ness noun