uneasy
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʌnˈiːzi/
- Hyphenation: un‧easy
- Rhymes: -iːzi
Etymology 1
From Middle English unesy, equivalent to un- + easy. Merged with Middle English unethe, uneathe (“difficult, not easy”). See uneath.
Translations
Etymology 2
From Middle English unesy, unaisie (“not comforting”), from un- + esy (“comfortable, at ease”). More at easy.
Adjective
uneasy (comparative more uneasy or uneasier, superlative most uneasy or uneasiest)
- Restless; disturbed by pain, anxiety
- I've been uneasy about your friend ever since I met him. Are you sure we can trust him?
- Not easy in manner; constrained
- Synonyms: stiff, awkward, ungraceful
- He was behaving in an uneasy way.
- Causing discomfort or constraint
Synonyms
(restless): : See Thesaurus:nervous
Related terms
Translations
Restless; disturbed by pain, anxiety, or the like; disquieted; perturbed
Not easy in manner; constrained; stiff; awkward; not graceful; as, an uneasy deportment
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Occasioning want of ease; constraining; cramping; disagreeable; unpleasing
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