I. -ˈē-zē 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
II. adverb
Date: 1596
: uneasily