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unease

[uhn-eez] / ʌnˈiz /




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The unease around contradicting these ideas was real for many patients.

From The Wall Street Journal

More investor unease and sand in the stock market works should be welcome.

From Barron's

That unease about working on lethal technology is just one of many factors contributing to an ongoing skills gap in the defence sector.

From BBC

In the deep ocean, scientists are now facing a similar kind of unease, driven by the unexplained absence of a crucial species.

From Science Daily

A range of prominent employers such as Amazon.com, Verizon, Target and United Parcel Service have cut white-collar roles in recent months, adding to the unease among workers.

From The Wall Street Journal