Meaning & Definition of word "Uneasy"
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Uneasy
/ʌnˈiː.zi/
adjective:
- 1. Experiencing discomfort, anxiety, or apprehension; feeling anxious or restless.
- Example: She felt uneasy about walking home alone at night.
- 2. Characterized by a lack of peace or comfort; troubled or fraught with concerns.
- Example: The uneasy silence in the room hinted that something was wrong.
- 3. Not firmly or steadily positioned; unstable or precarious.
- Example: He sat in an uneasy position on the edge of the chair.
Etymology
From un- + easy; meaning not easy.
Common Phrases and Expressions
an uneasy feeling:
a feeling of discomfort or anxiety
uneasy about something:
feeling anxious or uncertain regarding a specific matter
uneasy peace:
a state of peace that is not fully comfortable or secure
Related Words
anxiety:
a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
discomfort:
a state of physical or mental unease.
apprehension:
anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
Slang Meanings of uneasy
Meaning: jittery
Example Sentence: I felt jittery before the big presentation.
Meaning: on edge
Example Sentence: He was on edge all night after watching that scary movie.