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Meaning

The word "uneasy" refers to a feeling of discomfort or anxiety. When someone is uneasy, they may feel restless, nervous, or worried about something. It can describe both a physical state—like being unsettled in a certain place—as well as an emotional state—such as feeling apprehensive about an upcoming event.

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Etymology

The term "uneasy" comes from the prefix "un-" meaning "not," combined with the word "easy," which originally derived from the Old French "aise" meaning "comfort" or "ease."

Examples

  1. She felt uneasy during the presentation, unsure if she had prepared enough.
  2. The uneasy silence in the room suggested that everyone was waiting for something to happen.
  3. After hearing the news, he was left with an uneasy feeling in the pit of his stomach.
  4. Although the hike was beautiful, I felt uneasy walking alone in the woods.
  5. The child's uneasy expression made it clear that he was scared of the dark.