cause unease

Frequency: 8.016.5 per million words

to be the reason for someone's feeling of unease

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Examples (10)

  • The sudden silence began to cause a deep unease among the crowd.
  • His evasive answers only served to cause more unease among the investigators.
  • The company's recent financial troubles have caused considerable unease among its investors.
  • Such a dramatic change in policy could cause widespread unease.
  • The unexpected visitor seemed to cause a subtle unease in the room.
  • Rumors of layoffs caused a growing unease throughout the office.
  • Their prolonged absence started to cause a great unease within the family.
  • The strange noises from the attic caused me a certain unease.
  • Her constant questioning began to cause him some unease.
  • The controversial decision is likely to cause public unease.