Uneasinesses can be categorized as a noun.
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uneasiness - inability to rest or relax or be still | ||
uneasiness - embarrassment deriving from the feeling that others are critically aware of you | ||
uneasiness - feelings of anxiety that make you tense and irritable | ||
uneasiness - the trait of seeming ill at ease | ||
uneasiness - physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression) |
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1. | noun | It is easy to note the uneasiness of McCartney when he sings: "I've got a feeling, a feeling I can't hide..." in front of Yoko in the film. | |
2. | noun | I've had a vague uneasiness. | |
3. | noun | He took a deep breath and tried to put his uneasiness to rest. | |
4. | noun | In every period of transition this riff-raff, which exists in every society, rises to the surface, and is not only without any aim but has not even a symptom of an idea, and merely does its utmost to give expression to uneasiness and impatience. | |
5. | noun | It occurred to him that he might endeavour to persuade Chloe's father to receive him as her suitor, flattering himself that he was far superior to her other admirers. But there was one obstacle which gave him no little uneasiness: — Lamon, his own father, was not rich; and on remembering this, his chances of success seemed very slender. |
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It is easy to note the uneasiness of McCartney when he sings: "I've got a feeling, a feeling I can't hide..." in front of Yoko in the film. |
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I've had a vague uneasiness. | |
He took a deep breath and tried to put his uneasiness to rest. | |
In every period of transition this riff-raff, which exists in every society, rises to the surface, and is not only without any aim but has not even a symptom of an idea, and merely does its utmost to give expression to uneasiness and impatience. | |
It occurred to him that he might endeavour to persuade Chloe's father to receive him as her suitor, flattering himself that he was far superior to her other admirers. But there was one obstacle which gave him no little uneasiness: — Lamon, his own father, was not rich; and on remembering this, his chances of success seemed very slender. |