"Unease" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A feeling of anxiety or apprehension about a possible future event or situation. It is a state of being uneasy or uncomfortable, often accompanied by feelings of worry or insecurity.
The news of the economic downturn caused a palpable sense of unease in the city.
The tourist felt a growing unease as the taxi drove down the deserted alley.
Despite her reassurances, she couldn't shake off the unease that lingered after the argument.
The player's unease with the unfamiliar equipment affected her performance on the field.
The unease in the air was palpable as the judge delivered the verdict.
To uncover or bring to the surface something that was previously hidden, especially something that has been buried or concealed.
Unearthing means to dig up or discover something that has been hidden underground or buried, often with the intention of recovering or uncovering information, knowledge, or artifacts that have been previously unknown or forgotten.
Beyond the normal or ordinary; unusual and often slightly frightening or mysterious.<br><br>Example: The unearthly silence of the abandoned house was unsettling.
The word "unearths" is a verb that means to dig up or discover something that has been buried or hidden, often suddenly or unexpectedly.
Uneasiness is a feeling of worry, nervousness, or apprehension that is not strong enough to be called fear. It is a state of discomfort or agitation that is caused by a sense of uncertainty, insecurity, or unease about something.<br><br>Synonyms: anxiety, apprehension, unrest, discontent, unease.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She felt a growing uneasiness in her stomach as the waiting for the results began.<br> The uneasiness in the air was palpable before the big presentation.<br> His uneasiness about the exam was evident in his nervous behavior.
Not financially sound or profitable; not able to be maintained or supported financially.