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uneasy
adjective as in perturbed; constrained; uncomfortable
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Tuesday’s news hit a sensitive spot for investors already uneasy about circular financing, runaway spending and growing competition in AI.
The fact that bitcoin has continued to slide was making some market participants uneasy on Friday.
For markets already uneasy about the outlook for inflation, that opacity could become another source of volatility.
The great Australian, who has scored 10,494 Test runs at an average of 55.81 to sit fourth in his nation's list of top scorers, was uneasy like never before.
This is the front line of Europe's uneasy standoff with Russia's so-called "shadow fleet"; a term that commonly refers to hundreds of tankers used to bypass a price cap on Russian oil exports.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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