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Discover LudwigThe phrase "uneasy emotions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe feelings of discomfort, anxiety, or restlessness that someone may experience in a particular situation. Example: "As she walked into the crowded room, she was overwhelmed by a wave of uneasy emotions that made her hesitate at the entrance."
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They said that her soft voice, concerned eyes and gentle movement made them comfortable and relaxed, as if she was consoling uneasy emotions.
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Kiss's version of pop is more fluorescent and delirious than Emotion, whose songs, even as they describe uneasy emotional circumstances, have a kind of gravity to their design and performance.
I saw some of myself in him: quick with arguments, uneasy with emotions, comfortable with logic, able to look at any ideology or any thought process and expose the inconsistencies.
It's possible to honor the suffering of the Campbells and the Freeths and to revile the actions of the Mugabe government and, at the same time, to be uneasy with the emotions the film stirs and to feel that its one-sidedness and its nearly complete lack of historical and cultural context are problems.
Interestingly, Good and Wood [ 49] found that men who held traditional, rigid gender roles measured by a gender role conflict scale (i.e. difficulty expressing emotions, uneasy about close relationships with other men) were more reluctant than other men to seek professional help for psychological problems.
Walcott is uneasy with strong emotion, but in "Forest of Europe" (not, as Cuomo has it, "The Forests of Europe") he was moved by a familiar sense of displacement.
By now, the screaming meemies about day care have settled into a chronic low-level ambivalence -- children get more colds when they're in day care, but then again, they don't get asthma as much; they may be slightly less attached to their mothers, but they may also be more sociable; and so on -- a constant, uneasy seesawing of emotion that we mostly keep at bay.
Not long ago, the common emotion was a kind of Mickey Rooney-meets-Scrooge Rooney-meets-Scrooge Rooney-meets-Scrooge McDucky rich!" Right now the dominant emotion is an uneasy mix of gaLetws humor (among those who have already been laid off), dread (among those about to be) and schadenfreude (among those foolish enough to believe their jobs secure).
Assessing the expressions on their faces, we see longing, indifference and elation; emotions that make us feel uneasy because of how closely they hit home.
As a sociologist and political economist, Davies is uneasy about the idea that our innermost emotions could be quantified as data.
As a sociologist and political economist, Will is uneasy about the idea that our innermost emotions could be quantified as data.
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