UNEASY


Meaning of UNEASY in English

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

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary.      Энциклопедический словарь английского языка Merriam Webster.