Sentence examples for the unease from inspiring English sources

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the unease

noun

Trouble; misery; a feeling of disquiet or concern.

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And yet the unease shows through.

The unease around Mr. Strauss-Kahn will not go away soon.

Mirrors compound the unease.

The confusion only added to the unease.

The unease is evident in Williams's hair.

At the restaurant's reception, the unease persists.

The unease of 1946 had vanished.

The unease was George Coulson's own.

But the unease was limited, she said.

The unease is fueled by anecdotes.

Charity trade associations echoed the unease.

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