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unease
noun as in restlessness
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noun as in anxiety
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The attacks are causing increasing social unease within host communities, with residents voicing concern over the possibility of Israel targeting displaced people living among them or others visiting, often to deliver financial assistance.
What that said to me is how terrifying it must be to feel this perpetual sense of unease and have no idea why.
He is a man who thinks and cares deeply about the world and is motivated by a mounting unease.
There is instinctive political unease here with his behaviour, his attitude to the law, convention, and the truth.
It was a welcome break from the growing unease of watching election results come in.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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