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adj. VERBS appear, be, feel, look, seem, sound | become, get, grow We were starting to grow slightly uneasy. | remain | make sb ADV. decidedly, deeply, distinctly, extremely, profoundly, very | increasingly | a bit, a little, rather, slightly, somewhat, vaguely | strangely PREP. about I felt distinctly uneasy about lending her so much money.
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uneasy
nouns
an uneasy peace
• There was an uneasy peace in the region for nearly three years before the conflict flared up again.
an uneasy truce
• It was an uneasy truce, however, and tension was never far from the surface.
an uneasy calm
• Things seemed quiet enough, but it was an uneasy calm.
an uneasy alliance/relationship
• The government is based on an uneasy alliance between Christian Democrats and Socialists.
an uneasy compromise
• The result was an uneasy compromise which no-one liked.
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