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1. uneasiness
noun. ['ˌəˈniːziːnəs'] feelings of anxiety that make you tense and irritable.
Synonyms
- anxiety
- willies
- edginess
- inquietude
Antonyms
- solace
- soothe
- tranquilize
- quieten
Etymology
- -ness (English)
- uneasy (English)
- unesy (Middle English (1100-1500))
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Rhymes with Uneasiness
- queasiness
Sentences with uneasiness
1. Noun, singular or mass
You might subconsciously chew on your lower lip or display a look of uneasiness on your face.
2. Adjective
Anxiety is a state of inner unrest or uneasiness often described as "nervousness."
Quotes about uneasiness
1. Crises marked by anxiety, doubt, and despair have always been those periods of personal unrest that occur at the times when a man is sufficiently unsettled to have an opportunity for personal growth. We must always see our own feelings of uneasiness as being our chance for "making the growth choice rather than the fear choice.
- Sheldon B. Kopp, If You Meet the Buddha on the Road, Kill Him: The Pilgrimage Of Psychotherapy Patients
2. uneasiness
noun. ['ˌəˈniːziːnəs'] the trait of seeming ill at ease.
Synonyms
- unease
- disquiet
Antonyms
- ease
- console
- relieve
Etymology
- -ness (English)
- uneasy (English)
- unesy (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. uneasiness
noun. ['ˌəˈniːziːnəs'] embarrassment deriving from the feeling that others are critically aware of you.
Synonyms
- embarrassment
- self-consciousness
Antonyms
- tranquillise
- tranquillize
- lull
Etymology
- -ness (English)
- uneasy (English)
- unesy (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. uneasiness
noun. ['ˌəˈniːziːnəs'] physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression).
Synonyms
- discomfort
- unease
- uncomfortableness
Antonyms
- calm down
- still
- calm
- cosiness
Etymology
- -ness (English)
- uneasy (English)
- unesy (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. uneasiness
noun. ['ˌəˈniːziːnəs'] inability to rest or relax or be still.
Synonyms
- jactation
- restlessness
- nervousness
- jactitation
Antonyms
- immobility
- reassure
- disembarrassment
- unselfconsciousness
Etymology
- -ness (English)
- uneasy (English)
- unesy (Middle English (1100-1500))