unease
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Etymology 1[edit]
From Middle English unese, equivalent to un- + ease. Compare disease.
Noun[edit]
unease (uncountable)
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Translations[edit]
a feeling of disquiet or concern
Etymology 2[edit]
From Middle English unesen, equivalent to un- + ease.
Verb[edit]
unease (third-person singular simple present uneases, present participle uneasing, simple past and past participle uneased)
- (transitive) To make uneasy or uncomfortable