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unease

[uhn-eez] / ʌnˈiz /




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For Palmer, portraying Samira’s unease wasn’t just about highlighting the disconnect between her and Rob, it was also about portraying the specific fears of living in a postpartum state.

From Los Angeles Times

This is despite the great unease about its radical agenda in conservative and royalist circles.

From BBC

But while the revelations continue, there is deep unease.

From BBC

“When the Iceworm documents were declassified in 1996, they caused tension and unease because they suggested the U.S. had explored major military plans in Greenland without informing Denmark,” Nielsen said.

From Los Angeles Times

"The weakening of the US dollar and hence the strengthening of the euro have led to some unease at the bank," he noted.

From Barron's