Uneasy

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  • adjective. Lacking a sense of security; anxious or apprehensive.
  • adjective. Affording no ease or reassurance.
  • adjective. undefined
  • adjective. Awkward or unsure in manner; constrained.
  • adjective. Causing constraint or awkwardness.
  • adjective. Not conducive to rest.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • Not easy either in body or in mind; feeling some lack of ease, either mental or physical; disturbed; unquiet.
  • Not easy or elegant in manner or style; not graceful; constrained; stiff; awkward.
  • Causing pain, trouble, constraint, discomfort, or want of ease; cramping; constraining; irksome; disagreeable.
  • Not easy to be done or accomplished; difficult.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • adjective. Not easy; difficult.
  • adjective. Restless; disturbed by pain, anxiety, or the like; disquieted; perturbed.
  • adjective. Not easy in manner; constrained; stiff; awkward; not graceful.
  • adjective. Occasioning want of ease; constraining; cramping; disagreeable; unpleasing.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • adjective. Not easy; difficult.
  • adjective. Restless; disturbed by pain, anxiety, or the like; disquieted; perturbed.
  • adjective. Not easy in manner; constrained; stiff; awkward; not graceful; as, an uneasy deportment.
  • adjective. Occasioning want of ease; constraining; cramping; disagreeable; unpleasing.
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • adjective. socially uncomfortable; unsure and constrained in manner
  • adjective. causing or fraught with or showing anxiety
  • adjective. lacking or not affording physical or mental rest
  • adjective. relating to bodily unease that causes discomfort
  • adjective. lacking a sense of security or affording no ease or reassurance
  • Word Usage
    "The real reason why sexuality in the churches makes so many people uneasy is because it forces the churches to move into areas where traditional formulas and distinctions don't make things any clearer."