uneasiness
/juːˈniːs.nɪs/ /juːˈniːs.nəs/Definitions
1. noun
a feeling of nervousness, apprehension, or anxiety, often about something that may happen or be done.
“The crowd’s uneasiness was palpable as the concert began late.”
2. noun
a state of being uncomfortable or restless, often due to uncertainty or lack of clarity.
“The student’s uneasiness about the exam led her to seek extra help from her teacher.”
3. noun
a sense of disturbance or discontent, often due to a perceived threat or problem.
“The company’s uneasiness about the economic downturn led to a significant reduction in staff.”