uneasiness 的定义
un·eas·i·er, un·eas·i·est.
- not easy in body or mind; uncomfortable; restless; disturbed; perturbed.
- not easy in manner; constrained; gauche; stilted.
- not conducive to ease; causing bodily discomfort.
uneasiness 近义词
disquiet
uneasiness 的近义词 13 个
- anguish
- anxiety
- apprehension
- edginess
- restlessness
- turmoil
- unease
- agitation
- anxiousness
- disquietude
- restiveness
- tumult
- worry
uneasiness 的反义词 6 个
self-consciousness
upset
uneasiness 的近义词 35 个
- alarm
- angst
- anxiety
- apprehension
- disbelief
- discomfort
- discontent
- displeasure
- disquiet
- doubt
- dread
- embarrassment
- instability
- malaise
- misgiving
- nervousness
- remorse
- restlessness
- uncertainty
- unrest
- agitation
- compunction
- constraint
- disquietude
- dysphoria
- fear
- inquietude
- penitence
- perturbation
- qualm
- queasiness
- scruple
- trouble
- worry
- dyspathy
uneasiness 的反义词 20 个
更多uneasiness例句
- While Heather felt uneasy, she and Heidi decided to move forward with the service, followed by a reception at a nearby tavern.
- A 61-year-old man who’s been staying at the Convention Center since April said he and others have been feeling uneasy and were unsettled to see staff replaced and beds removed.
- He said this week that he and others there have been uneasy about what might come next.
- These are also awkward, especially as the controller rumbles and stiff, first-person camera angles make for an uneasy experience.
- Despite the upheaval the coronavirus pandemic has brought, uneasy times also set a course for innovation.
- I have to admit that while I was watching this, I was cheering her on, but with a little uneasiness.
- There was, in fact, no more uneasiness about the future of Baltimore at the time he killed himself.
- There was only one thing which troubled me, I laughed at my own uneasiness, and yet it troubled me.
- So I was trying to reflect that and not avoid the uneasiness inherent in the depictions of different existences.
- More than anything, they reflect our uneasiness with the modern world, its complexity, and often its capriciousness.
- Each felt, it seemed, a slight uneasiness, as though of trouble coming that was yet not entirely atmospherical.
- Do the public funds exhibit the slightest symptoms of uneasiness or excitement?
- With well-trained waiters, you need give yourself no uneasiness about the arrangements outside of the parlors.
- The lad's uneasiness showed itself, but when they went back to the hotel about the supper hour Winston smiled at him.
- We set them down as pirates, and awaited the upshot with a considerable degree of uneasiness.