UNEASE


Meaning of UNEASE in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ considerable , deep , great , growing , profound

▪ certain , some , vague

She felt a vague ~.

▪ slight

▪ general , public

VERB + UNEASE

▪ feel

▪ express , show

They expressed their deep ~ about the lack of security arrangements.

▪ hide

I smiled to hide my ~.

▪ sense

He sensed a certain ~ in her.

▪ cause , create , generate

UNEASE + VERB

▪ grow

PREPOSITION

▪ ~ about , ~ at , ~ over

Many felt ~ about the methods used.

▪ ~ with

his ~ with the situation

PHRASES

▪ a feeling of ~ , a sense of ~ , a source of ~

He looked in vain for the source of his ~.

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