uneasy
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British pronunciation
/ʌnˈiːzi/

Definition & Meaning of "uneasy"in English

uneasy
01

prone to change or conflict

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Their uneasy friendship was marked by frequent misunderstandings and unresolved issues.
The uneasy political climate made people unsure of the future.
02

feeling nervous or worried, especially about something unpleasant that might happen soon

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She felt uneasy about the upcoming storm, fearing the potential damage it might cause.
He felt uneasy about the looming deadline, unsure if he would be able to finish the project on time.
03

awkward and ill at ease

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The uneasy movements of the actor suggested he was n't familiar with the scene.
She gave an uneasy smile, unsure how to respond to the compliment.
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