[more uneasy; most uneasy] 1 : worried or unhappy about something
▪ Rain made the crew uneasy. ▪ I'm (feeling) uneasy about/with the change. 2 : likely to change or end : not secure or settled
▪ an uneasy truce/alliance ▪ He has an uneasy relationship with his father. 3 : awkward and uncomfortable : not relaxed
▪ an uneasy silence ▪ She's uneasy among strangers. ▪ We spent an uneasy night waiting for news.
▪ Rain made the crew uneasy. ▪ I'm (feeling) uneasy about/with the change.
▪ an uneasy truce/alliance ▪ He has an uneasy relationship with his father.
▪ an uneasy silence ▪ She's uneasy among strangers. ▪ We spent an uneasy night waiting for news.
— un·eas·i·ness noun [noncount]







