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单词 unease
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Definition of unease in English:

unease

nounʌnˈiːzˌənˈiz
mass noun
  • Anxiety or discontent.

    担心;忧虑

    public unease about defence policy

    公众对国防政策的担忧。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Lia could feel a familiar weight reside within her chest, an overwhelming sense of unease overcoming her.
    • There is a growing sense of unease - if not yet the type of fear older readers experienced back in the Cold War.
    • He has an eye for niggling little details that add up to an air of unease and the sense that you are never too sure what might happen next.
    • Certainly the way one charity has monopolised town hall bookings through an agent leaves us with a feeling of unease.
    • I get this incredible sense of unease at not being able to complete everything.
    • Although more comical than anything else, it also produces a sense of unease in the audience.
    • Comments on the band from poll participants reflect on the general unease regarding the band's future.
    • These are serious questions and Airedale line commuters can be forgiven for a sense of unease.
    • Feelings evoked are mainly of foreboding, unease, or of suspension, floating.
    • I know little of my family's roots, a fact that causes a nagging sense of unease.
    • There are very few people who do not look back to the past with a sense of longing or forward to the future with a sense of unease.
    • For a country with such a booming economy, there is a curious sense of unease.
    • In the same way that a messy room can make you feel exhausted just looking at it, a cluttered garden instils a sense of unease.
    • This is a film that knows exactly what it is doing from the opening frames as the music and titles establish a sense of dread and unease.
    • There will be sounds, composed by Jony Easterby, designed to induce fear and unease.
    • She has ignored the sense of anger and unease that many people feel at high premiums.
    • There is a feeling of unease about what has happened that goes beyond policy disagreements.
    • As the congregation left St Paul's, there was a reminder of the public unease surrounding the war.
    • And to revisit the pubs I used to drink in when I was his age merely accentuated that sense of unease.
    • The initial adrenaline rush of this protest has faded, to be replaced by a growing sense of unease.
    Synonyms
    terror, fright, fearfulness, horror, alarm, panic, agitation, trepidation, dread, consternation, dismay, distress

Definition of unease in US English:

unease

nounˌənˈēzˌənˈiz
  • Anxiety or discontent.

    担心;忧虑

    public unease about defense policy

    公众对国防政策的担忧。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the same way that a messy room can make you feel exhausted just looking at it, a cluttered garden instils a sense of unease.
    • The initial adrenaline rush of this protest has faded, to be replaced by a growing sense of unease.
    • These are serious questions and Airedale line commuters can be forgiven for a sense of unease.
    • As the congregation left St Paul's, there was a reminder of the public unease surrounding the war.
    • Lia could feel a familiar weight reside within her chest, an overwhelming sense of unease overcoming her.
    • Although more comical than anything else, it also produces a sense of unease in the audience.
    • There will be sounds, composed by Jony Easterby, designed to induce fear and unease.
    • Feelings evoked are mainly of foreboding, unease, or of suspension, floating.
    • There are very few people who do not look back to the past with a sense of longing or forward to the future with a sense of unease.
    • For a country with such a booming economy, there is a curious sense of unease.
    • There is a growing sense of unease - if not yet the type of fear older readers experienced back in the Cold War.
    • I get this incredible sense of unease at not being able to complete everything.
    • There is a feeling of unease about what has happened that goes beyond policy disagreements.
    • She has ignored the sense of anger and unease that many people feel at high premiums.
    • Certainly the way one charity has monopolised town hall bookings through an agent leaves us with a feeling of unease.
    • And to revisit the pubs I used to drink in when I was his age merely accentuated that sense of unease.
    • I know little of my family's roots, a fact that causes a nagging sense of unease.
    • Comments on the band from poll participants reflect on the general unease regarding the band's future.
    • He has an eye for niggling little details that add up to an air of unease and the sense that you are never too sure what might happen next.
    • This is a film that knows exactly what it is doing from the opening frames as the music and titles establish a sense of dread and unease.
    Synonyms
    terror, fright, fearfulness, horror, alarm, panic, agitation, trepidation, dread, consternation, dismay, distress
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