What does unease mean?
Definitions for unease
un·ease
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Princeton's WordNet
malaise, unease, uneasinessnoun
physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression)
disquiet, unease, uneasinessnoun
the trait of seeming ill at ease
Wiktionary
uneasenoun
A feeling of disquiet or concern.
Webster Dictionary
Uneasenoun
want of ease; uneasiness
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of unease in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of unease in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of unease in a Sentence
There's no question, White House is just crying out for impeachment. That's why he flipped yesterday. ... You all have a story that isn't real. I mean, you want to believe that there's all this unease in our caucus. That simply isn't the truth.
There's an overriding concern, and to me it's the maintaining of traditional political, social, cultural and economic hierarchies. That's the underlying political project, it's about weaponizing unease over changes the country has undergone over the past few decades and restoring and entrenching traditional authority, not just on a political level but also in the local community, in the public square, in the workplace and in the family. The assault on LGBTQ rights is very much a part of it, and must be seen in this context.
I think there's already been a lot of unease in the region about how China has used Covid-19 to push its claims in the South China Sea, china won't want to completely destroy its relations with Southeast Asia by pushing too hard.
The canal will transform the face of the landscape, 'There is huge unease about the scale of the project and what it will bring to the country, and we'll all be keeping a keen eye on the developments as they progress.
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi:
We have serious unease in our caucus.
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