unease
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Noun — A feeling of worry, discomfort, or mild anxiety.
How to use unease
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Middle English unese, from un- ("not") plus ease; related to disease.
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What does “unease” mean?
The word “unease” means a feeling of worry, discomfort, or mild anxiety. In plain terms, a nagging feeling that something isn't right.
How do you pronounce “unease”?
“Unease” is pronounced uhn-EEZ (/ʌnˈiːz/ in IPA).
How do you use “unease” in a sentence?
Here is “unease” used in a sentence: “A sense of unease spread through the office after the announcement.”
What part of speech is “unease”?
“Unease” is a noun.
Where does the word “unease” come from?
The word “unease” comes from Middle English. From Middle English unese, from un- ("not") plus ease; related to disease.