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BNC: 9648 COCA: 13614

unease

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unease /ˌʌnˈiːz/ noun
unease
/ˌʌnˈiːz/
noun
Learner's definition of UNEASE
[noncount]
: a feeling of worry or unhappiness担忧;不安
often + about
BNC: 9648 COCA: 13614

unease

noun

un·​ease ˌən-ˈēz How to pronounce unease (audio)
: mental or spiritual discomfort: such as
a
: vague dissatisfaction : misgiving
c
: lack of ease (as in social relations) : embarrassment

Example Sentences

A feeling of unease came over her. They noticed increasing signs of unease among the workers.
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Word History

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of unease was in the 14th century
BNC: 9648 COCA: 13614
unease

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + UNEASE | UNEASE + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEconsiderable, deep, great, growing, profound極大的不安;深深的不安;越來越不安;強烈的不安certain, some, vague某種不安;莫名的擔心;隱約的不安She felt a vague unease.她感到莫名的不安。slight些微的不安general, public普遍的/公眾的不安VERB + UNEASEfeel感到不安express, show表達/顯露不安They expressed their deep unease about the lack of security arrangements.他們對缺乏安保措施深表憂慮。hide掩藏不安I smiled to hide my unease.我微笑了一下來掩飾自己的不安。sense感覺到不安He sensed a certain unease in her.他感覺到她有些不自在。cause, create, generate引起擔心;造成不安;產生不安UNEASE + VERBgrow越來越憂慮PREPOSITIONunease about, unease at, unease over因⋯感到不安Many felt unease about the methods used.很多人對所使用的方法感到憂慮。unease with對⋯感到不安his unease with the situation他對局勢的擔憂PHRASESa feeling of unease, a sense of unease, a source of unease焦慮感;引起不安的原因He looked in vain for the source of his unease.他試圖找出自己焦慮不安的緣由,但徒勞無果。

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