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uneasy
adjective as in perturbed; constrained; uncomfortable
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Example Sentences
But their uneasy power-sharing arrangement collapsed into open warfare by April last year.
Here, she’s filmed upside-down against a stark white sky with the old girl bobbing on an uneasy axis.
Data gathered by GI-TOC shows there was a decline in the murder rate between May and September of this year, after rival gangs had reached an uneasy truce.
Apprehensive Adam looks upon her with a head-scratching degree of uneasy anticipation, an apple clutched low in his hand, deferring to the forbidden fruit confidently raised in hers.
She felt she was being put "very much" under pressure to grant Mr Hiller power of attorney, even though she felt uneasy about him.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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