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uneasy
adjective as in perturbed; constrained; uncomfortable
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Example Sentences
Musk’s wide mandate to fire workers with little department consultation up to this point has reportedly made Trump allies uneasy.
His Oscars was determined to entertain yet never oblivious to this uneasy moment in time.
Germany is rearming, which — if you’ve read even a single history book published after 1945 — might make you a bit uneasy.
In November, uneasy about the economic impact of the austerity measures under new Argentine President Javier Milei, he flew to Phuket to join some friends who had fled Russia as well.
But it cannot duck the reality that, for as much as everyone involved might insist this case has been handled by the book, it has left some people feeling very uneasy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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