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uneasy
adjective as in perturbed; constrained; uncomfortable
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She said she felt "uneasy" and "nervous", as well as "a lot of sadness" discussing the outcry on the Women's Football Weekly podcast.
Data also support why some investors have been getting uneasy.
While overshoot -- temperature trajectories that go beyond 1.5C before coming back down -- is not a new concept in science, many leading climate figures have been uneasy talking about it.
The elections come at a time when many Americans are uneasy about their wallets and their job security.
In this case it also looks like a move born of frustration, one that is now making Novo investors uneasy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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