malease
/məˈleɪz/Definitions
1. noun
A feeling of discontent or unease, especially one that is caused by a sense of injustice or inequality.
“The protesters felt a strong sense of malease about the government’s new policy.”
1. noun
A feeling of discontent or unease, especially one that is caused by a sense of injustice or inequality.
“The protesters felt a strong sense of malease about the government’s new policy.”