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All uneasy synonyms

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adj uneasy

  • fearful β€” causing or apt to cause fear; frightening: a fearful apparition.
  • butterfingered β€” a person who frequently drops things; clumsy person.
  • hacked β€” to place (something) on a hack, as for drying or feeding.
  • gawkish β€” awkward; ungainly; clumsy.
  • hot-headed β€” hot or fiery in spirit or temper; impetuous; rash: Hotheaded people shouldn't drive cars.
  • impugnable β€” to challenge as false (another's statements, motives, etc.); cast doubt upon.
  • butterflies β€” tremors in the stomach region due to nervousness
  • apprehensive β€” Someone who is apprehensive is afraid that something bad may happen.
  • in state β€” to put or place in a certain state or position, as in an office; install.
  • fretful β€” disposed or quick to fret; irritable or peevish.
  • nervous β€” highly excitable; unnaturally or acutely uneasy or apprehensive: to become nervous under stress.
  • ham-handed β€” clumsy, inept, or heavy-handed: a ham-handed approach to dealing with people that hurts a lot of feelings.
  • mistrustful β€” full of mistrust; suspicious.
  • concerned β€” If you are concerned to do something, you want to do it because you think it is important.
  • in a state β€” distraught
  • ill at ease β€” of unsound physical or mental health; unwell; sick: She felt ill, so her teacher sent her to the nurse.
  • hyper β€” overexcited; overstimulated; keyed up.
  • chary β€” If you are chary of doing something, you are fairly cautious about doing it.
  • doubtful β€” of uncertain outcome or result.
  • edgy β€” nervously irritable; impatient and anxious.
  • in a stew β€” agitated, flustered
  • clownish β€” If you describe a person's appearance or behaviour as clownish, you mean that they look or behave rather like a clown, and often that they appear rather foolish.
  • appetent β€” having an eager longing or desire
  • clumsy β€” A clumsy person moves or handles things in a careless, awkward way, often so that things are knocked over or broken.
  • fidgety β€” restless; impatient; uneasy.
  • all thumbs β€” clumsy
  • in a sweat β€” perspiring
  • bilious β€” If someone describes the appearance of something as bilious, they mean that they think it looks unpleasant and rather disgusting.
  • aflutter β€” in or into a nervous or excited state
  • constrained β€” embarrassed, unnatural, or forced
  • hard put β€” not soft; solid and firm to the touch; unyielding to pressure and impenetrable or almost impenetrable.

adv uneasy

  • nail-biting β€” the act or practice of biting one's fingernails, especially as the result of anxiety or nervousness.

adjective uneasy

  • worrisome β€” worrying, annoying, or disturbing; causing worry: a worrisome problem.
  • agitable β€” easily agitated or moved
  • overanxious β€” excessively anxious.
  • discommodious β€” Not commodious; uncomfortable.
  • wrecker β€” a person or thing that wrecks.
  • jellyfish β€” any of various marine coelenterates of a soft, gelatinous structure, especially one with an umbrellalike body and long, trailing tentacles; medusa.
  • disharmonious β€” inharmonious; discordant.
  • discomposed β€” Simple past tense and past participle of discompose.
  • awkward β€” An awkward situation is embarrassing and difficult to deal with.
  • disquieted β€” lack of calm, peace, or ease; anxiety; uneasiness.
  • doubtable β€” (uncommon) Capable of being doubted; doubtful; dubious; dubitable. See usage notes below.
  • bad β€” If you say that it is bad that something happens, you mean it is unacceptable, unfortunate, or wrong.
  • rabbity β€” any of several soft-furred, large-eared, rodentlike burrowing mammals of the family Leporidae, allied with the hares and pikas in the order Lagomorpha, having a divided upper lip and long hind legs, usually smaller than the hares and mainly distinguished from them by bearing blind and furless young in nests rather than fully developed young in the open.
  • queasy β€” inclined to or feeling nausea, as the stomach, a person, etc.; nauseous; nauseated.
  • nervy β€” brashly presumptuous or insolent; pushy: a nervy thing to say; a nervy trick to pull.
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