Meaning & Definition of word "Uneasily"

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    Uneasily

    /ʌnˈiːzɪli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a manner that shows discomfort or anxiety.
      • Example: She shifted uneasily in her seat as the interview questions became more difficult.
    • 2. With reluctance or hesitation.
      • Example: He nodded uneasily, unsure if he wanted to commit to the plan.
    • 3. In a way that denotes a lack of confidence or assurance.
      • Example: The child spoke uneasily, glancing at the audience for reassurance.
    • 4. In a manner that suggests worry or distress.
      • Example: They looked at each other uneasily, sensing the tension in the room.

    Etymology

    From unease + -ly.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    uneasily at ease:

    Feeling awkwardly comfortable, showing signs of discomfort despite a seemingly relaxed situation.

    shift uneasily:

    To move in a way that indicates discomfort, anxiety, or restlessness.

    look uneasily:

    To have a facial expression that shows worry or discomfort.

    Related Words

    unease:

    A feeling of discomfort or anxiety.

    easily:

    Without difficulty, effortlessly.

    discomfort:

    A state of unease or awkwardness.

    Slang Meanings of uneasily

    Meaning: Feeling weirded out

    Example Sentence: I felt all weirded out when she started talking about ghosts.

    Meaning: Squirmy

    Example Sentence: The whole conversation was squirmy; I couldn't handle it.