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Unease
Unease meaning
Trouble; misery; a feeling of disquiet or concern.
Synonyms of Unease
Example sentences (20)
According to annual statistics compiled by the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC), the numbers support this feeling of unease.
A merger of this scale -- involving swallowing up all or part of a bank arousing growing investor unease -- would normally take months.
Among sermon writers, there is fascination – and unease – over the fast-expanding abilities of artificial-intelligence chatbots.
But there is already unease among those in vulnerable red wall areas in the Midlands and north of England at growing suggestions that Hunt is considering spending billions on an inheritance tax cut – only paid by less than 4% of the most valuable estates.
Despite his unease, Dalglish thrived in the role as Liverpool claimed their first domestic league and cup Double in 1986, and two more league titles before he announced his shock resignation in February 1991.
Despite the outpouring of national pride over Oe’s win, his principal literary themes evoke deep unease here.
Gosforth councillor Colin Ferguson, the new leader of the city’s Lib Dem opposition, said he had “deep unease about voting to look as if we are almost lining our own pockets”, but echoed concerns about people being excluded from local politics.
However, at the time, she was too "polite" to voice her unease.
In the ghostwritten memoir Harry, 38, recounts his grief at the death of his mother, Princess Diana, a fight with brother Prince William and his unease with the role of royal “spare” in the shadow of his elder sibling, who is heir to the U.K. throne.
Many other transit riders, both men and women, appeared to share that sense of unease.
Often legal permission is required only from the photographer or rights holder, not the subject, which can cause unease.
Reports of unease within his party emerged this month after he likened riots at Banksia Hill to terrorism and claimed conditions such as fetal alcohol spectrum disorder were being used to excuse poor behaviour.
Similarly, if House Republican leaders are at all concerned about Ogles’ apparent dishonesty, they’ve hid their unease quite well.
The point of the original was to create a fearful atmosphere and make everything within the house a source of unease that even bled into the story, which the film butchers as well.
The Prime Minister dodged questions on his Home Secretary’s speech to the Tory party conference, which caused unease among some senior Conservatives with its warnings about the movement of people around the world.
These three fintech stocks offer stability amid economic unease while including rapid expansion prospects to further cement their position in global financial markets.
The sonographer then offers a test for genetic diseases, and Gail (Helen Worth) and Adam both assure her there are no genetic illnesses in their families, but Adam clocks Sarah’s unease and is left suspicious.
The theme emanates unease, urging players to take down Sulyvahn by any means necessary to end his evil reign.
This unease seems destined to grow, because priests often have several parishes to administer, without residing in any of them, and to administrative tasks are added canonical, civil and criminal responsibilities.
Tice was alluding to the Home Secretary’s controversial speech at Tory Party conference in which she said a “hurricane” of mass migration is coming, causing unease among some senior Conservatives.