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ill ease
adjective as in awkward
adjective as in queasy
adjective as in restive
adjective as in restless
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adjective as in uncomfortable
Strongest matches
adjective as in uneasy
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adjective as in worried
adjective as in ill at ease
adjective as in twitchy
adjective as in unquiet
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- active
- agitated
- antsy
- anxious
- bundle of nerves
- bustling
- changeable
- disturbed
- edgy
- fidgeting
- fidgety
- fitful
- footloose
- fretful
- hurried
- ill at ease
- inconstant
- intermittent
- irresolute
- itchy
- jumpy
- nervous
- nomadic
- on edge
- perturbed
- restive
- roving
- sleepless
- spasmodic
- strung-out
- tossing and turning
- transient
- troubled
- turbulent
- uneasy
- unpeaceful
- unrestful
- unruly
- unsettled
- unstable
- unsteady
- wandering
- worried
adjective as in edgy
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Example Sentences
The four continued to look at him without speaking, each absorbed in his own thoughts, with a sudden ill ease.
As they still commanded some remaining power of expression by pen and voice they added to the great ill ease.
On the third Thursday evening he was in ill ease, for the people in the hill had in mind to thrust him forth.
But Ill ease your mind some on one pintI haint actively concerned to do you no harm.
At first they cause us a vague ill-ease, which soon increases until indigestion sets in.
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On this page you'll find 467 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to ill ease, such as: delicate, difficult, embarrassed, inconvenient, painful, and ticklish.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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