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unease
[ uhn-eez ]
noun
- a state of discomfort or restlessness in the body or mind:
Anxiety may break through and make itself felt in physical symptoms, such as jitters or unease.
These initiatives seem to have emerged from the growing unease at the uneven pattern of economic recovery.
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Origin of unease1
Example Sentences
鈥淭here鈥檚 just a general unease about the economy, particularly over the last several months. We鈥檝e seen a slowdown in hiring really across the board,鈥 said Dante DeAntonio, senior director of economic research at Moody鈥檚 Analytics.
Looking back over the last two months, we can track how that unease went from a simmer to a boil.
鈥淭here鈥檚 clearly unease about the homeless situation, which seems to be continually spiraling out of control. There鈥檚 concern about crime,鈥 South said.
鈥淗ow long that will last is hard to say, but it certainly has created a great deal of unease,鈥 Ross said.
Even as stocks soared following Trump鈥檚 announcement of a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday, unease over the economy's future and security continued.
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