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Unease   /ənˈiz/   Listen
Unease

noun
1.
Physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression).  Synonyms: malaise, uneasiness.
2.
The trait of seeming ill at ease.  Synonyms: disquiet, uneasiness.






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"Unease" Quotes from Famous Books



... and I, with another man, had the lookout until four bells. Thus it chanced that, coming abreast of the point during our time of watching, we peered very earnestly to leeward; for the night was dark, having no moon until nearer the morning; and we were full of unease in that we had come so near again to the desolation of that strange continent. And then, suddenly, the man with me clutched my shoulder, and pointed into the darkness upon our bow, and thus I discovered that we had come nearer to the weed than ...
— The Boats of the "Glen Carrig" • William Hope Hodgson



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