uneasy

adjective36 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.4

To a high degree of anxiety or worry.

To a small degree.

To a very high degree of anxiety or worry.

To a small degree.

Becoming more and more anxious over time.

Feeling anxious in a profound or intense way.

Feeling anxious in a way that is not clear or specific.

In a way that is noticeable and unmistakable.

To a moderate or reasonable degree of anxiety.

Feeling anxious to a very deep and serious extent.

In a way that is clear and definite.

To personally experience a feeling of worry or anxiety.

To be in a state of anxiety or discomfort.

To cause someone to start feeling anxious or worried.

To begin to feel worried or anxious.

To start to feel worried or anxious, often used in informal contexts.

To appear to be worried or anxious based on observation.

To have a physical appearance that suggests worry or anxiety.

To gradually become more worried or anxious over time.

To cause someone to be in a state of anxiety after an event or interaction.

To give the impression of being worried or anxious.

For one's voice to betray a feeling of worry or anxiety.

To continue to be in a state of worry or anxiety.

A sense of anxiety or that something is wrong.

A period of silence where people feel uncomfortable or anxious.

A feeling of guilt about something you have done.

A connection between people or groups that is characterized by tension and distrust.

Sleep that is disturbed and not restful.

A situation where different elements are equal but the situation is not stable.

A period of peace that is tense and could easily be broken.

A period of quiet that seems unnatural and suggests trouble is coming.

A partnership that is not stable and could end at any time.

An agreement that is not fully satisfactory to all parties and is fragile.

An agreement to stop fighting that is fragile and may not last.

Feeling anxious because of a particular situation or action.

Feeling uncomfortable or anxious in the presence of someone or something.