- unease un·ease n
- [ʌn'iːz]
(nervousness) disagio, (tension) tensione f
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
Unease — Un*ease , n. Want of ease; uneasiness. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ease — 01. He [eased] into his chair after a long day of work. 02. In some parts of the world, dried shark brain is used to [ease] labor pains, and prevent tooth decay. 03. Felicita helped [ease] Victor s headache by massaging his neck. 04. He is such a … Grammatical examples in English
unease — un|ease [ʌnˈi:z] n [U] a feeling of worry or slight fear about something sense/feeling of unease ▪ As she neared the door, Amy felt a growing sense of unease. ▪ public unease about defence policy … Dictionary of contemporary English
unease — un|ease [ ʌn iz ] noun uncount MAINLY LITERARY a feeling of being nervous, uncomfortable, or unhappy about a situation: As they waited, Rose s sense of unease grew … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unease — /ʌnˈiz/ (say un eez) noun the state of anxiety or uneasiness: I experienced great unease before the exam. {un 1 + ease} …
unease — noun Date: 14th century mental or spiritual discomfort: as a. vague dissatisfaction ; misgiving b. anxiety, disquiet c. lack of ease (as in social relations) ; embarrassment … New Collegiate Dictionary
unease — un·ease … English syllables
unease — n. lack of ease, discomfort, distress … Useful english dictionary
un·ease — /ˌʌnˈiːz/ noun [noncount] : a feeling of worry or unhappiness A feeling of unease came over her. They noticed increasing signs of unease among the workers. often + about I couldn t shake a sense of unease about what he told me. He had a feeling… … Useful english dictionary
ill at ease — adjective a) anxious; unsure; uneasy b) uncomfortable Syn: doldrums, malaise, melancholy, unease … Wiktionary
uneasy — unease, n. uneasily, adv. uneasiness, n. /un ee zee/, adj., uneasier, uneasiest. 1. not easy in body or mind; uncomfortable; restless; disturbed; perturbed. 2. not easy in manner; constrained; awkward. 3. not conducive to ease; causing bodily… … Universalium