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Definition of uneasiness
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Uneasiness
(n.) The
quality
of
making
uneasy;
discomfort;
as, the
uneasiness
of the
road..
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Distemperature
::
Distemperature
(n.)
Perturbation
of mind;
mental
uneasiness.
Nettle
::
Nettle
(v. t.) To fret or
sting;
to
irritate
or vex; to cause to
experience
sensations
of
displeasure
or
uneasiness
not
amounting
to
violent
anger.
Dissatisfy
::
Dissatisfy
(v. t.) To
render
unsatisfied
or
discontented;
to
excite
uneasiness
in by
frustrating
wishes
or
expectations;
to
displease
by the want of
something
requisite;
as, to be
dissatisfied
with one's
fortune..
Disquietous
::
Disquietous
(a.)
Causing
uneasiness.
Opiate
::
Opiate
(n.)
Anything
which
induces
rest or
inaction;
that which
quiets
uneasiness.
Qualm
::
Qualm (n.) A prick or
scruple
of
conscience;
uneasiness
of
conscience;
compunction.
Winch
::
Winch (v. i.) To
wince;
to
shrink;
to kick with
impatience
or
uneasiness.
Inquietude
::
Inquietude
(n.)
Disturbed
state;
uneasiness
either
of body or mind;
restlessness;
disquietude.
Relief
::
Relief
(n.) That which
removes
or
lessens
evil, pain,
discomfort,
uneasiness,
etc.; that which gives
succor,
aid, or
comfort;
also, the
person
who
relieves
from
performance
of duty by
taking
the place of
another;
a
relay..
Anxiety
::
Anxiety
(n.)
Concern
or
solicitude
respecting
some thing or
event,
future
or
uncertain,
which
disturbs
the mind, and keeps it in a state of
painful
uneasiness..
Disquietful
::
Disquietful
(a.)
Producing
inquietude
or
uneasiness.
Hunger
::
Hunger
(n.) To feel the
craving
or
uneasiness
occasioned
by want of food; to be
oppressed
by
hunger.
Disquiettude
::
Disquiettude
(n.) Want of peace or
tranquility;
uneasiness;
disturbance;
agitation;
anxiety.
Nightmare
::
Nightmare
(n.) A
condition
in sleep
usually
caused
by
improper
eating
or by
digestive
or
nervous
troubles,
and
characterized
by a sense of
extreme
uneasiness
or
discomfort
(as of
weight
on the chest or
stomach,
impossibility
of
motion
or
speech,
etc.),
or by
frightful
or
oppressive
dreams,
from which one wakes after
extreme
anxiety,
in a
troubled
state of mind;
incubus..
Uneasiness
::
Uneasiness
(n.) The
quality
of
making
uneasy;
discomfort;
as, the
uneasiness
of the
road..
Ail
::
Ail (v. t.) To
affect
with pain or
uneasiness,
either
physical
or
mental;
to
trouble;
to be the
matter
with; -- used to
express
some
uneasiness
or
affection,
whose cause is
unknown;
as, what ails the man? I know not what ails him..
Diseasement
::
Diseasement
(n.)
Uneasiness;
inconvenience.
Displeasure
::
Displeasure
(n.) The
feeling
of one who is
displeased;
irritation
or
uneasiness
of the mind,
occasioned
by
anything
that
counteracts
desire
or
command,
or which
opposes
justice
or a sense of
propriety;
disapprobation;
dislike;
dissatisfaction;
disfavor;
indignation..
Discontentment
::
Discontentment
(n.) The state of being
discontented;
uneasiness;
inquietude.
Jaundice
::
"Jaundice
(n.) A
morbid
condition,
characterized
by
yellowness
of the eyes, skin, and
urine,
whiteness
of the
faeces,
constipation,
uneasiness
in the
region
of the
stomach,
loss of
appetite,
and
general
languor
and
lassitude.
It is
caused
usually
by
obstruction
of the
biliary
passages
and
consequent
damming
up, in the
liver,
of the bile, which is then
absorbed
into the
blood..
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