[v.] (eut-at) EN: have tight chest ; be suffocating ; feel uncomfortable ; be uneasy ; feel cramped ; be not satisfied FR: être mal à l'aise ; se sentir oppressé
[v.] (kangwon) EN: worry ; feel worried ; feel anxious about ; be concerned ; be apprehensive ; be uneasyFR: s'inquiéter ; être inquiet ; se faire du souci ; être anxieux ; être nerveux ; se faire du mouron (fam.)
[v. exp.] (mai sabāijai) EN: be uneasy ; be worried ; feel ill at ease ; feel uncomfortable (mentally) FR: être tourmenté ; être mal à l'aise ; être malheureux
[きがとがめる, kigatogameru] (exp,v1) to feel guilty; to suffer from a guilty conscience; to feel uneasy; to have qualms about; to have scruples about; to feel regret [Add to Longdo]
[きになる, kininaru] (exp,vi,v5r) to be on one's mind; to worry one; to care about; to be bothered by; to feel uneasy; to be anxious; to feel inclined [Add to Longdo]
Result from Foreign Dictionaries (2 entries found)
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Uneasy \Un*eas"y\, a.
1. Not easy; difficult. [R.]
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Things . . . so uneasy to be satisfactorily
understood. --Boyle.
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The road will be uneasy to find. --Sir W.
Scott.
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2. Restless; disturbed by pain, anxiety, or the like;
disquieted; perturbed.
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The soul, uneasy and confined from home,
Rests and expatiates in a life to come. --Pope.
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3. Not easy in manner; constrained; stiff; awkward; not
graceful; as, an uneasy deportment.
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4. Occasioning want of ease; constraining; cramping;
disagreeable; unpleasing. "His uneasy station." --Milton.
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A sour, untractable nature makes him uneasy to those
who approach him. --Addison.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
uneasy
adj 1: lacking a sense of security or affording no ease or
reassurance; "farmers were uneasy until rain finally
came"; "uneasy about his health"; "gave an uneasy laugh";
"uneasy lies the head that wears the crown"; "an uneasy
coalition government"; "an uneasy calm"; "an uneasy
silence fell on the group" [ant: {easy}]
2: lacking or not affording physical or mental rest; "a restless
night"; "she fell into an uneasy sleep" [syn: {restless},
{uneasy}] [ant: {relaxing}, {reposeful}, {restful}]
3: causing or fraught with or showing anxiety; "spent an anxious
night waiting for the test results"; "cast anxious glances
behind her"; "those nervous moments before takeoff"; "an
unquiet mind" [syn: {anxious}, {nervous}, {queasy}, {uneasy},
{unquiet}]
4: socially uncomfortable; unsure and constrained in manner;
"awkward and reserved at parties"; "ill at ease among eddies
of people he didn't know"; "was always uneasy with strangers"
[syn: {awkward}, {ill at ease(p)}, {uneasy}]
5: relating to bodily unease that causes discomfort