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  • 1 uneasy

    [ʌn΄i:zi] a անախորժ, տհաճ. անհան գիստ, հուզված. feel uneasy անհանգստանալ, շփոթվել, անհարմար զգալ. an uneasy feeling անհանգիստ զգացմունք. His conscience was uneasy Խիղճը տանջում էր նրան. an uneasy night ան հանգիստ գիշեր. give an uneasy laugh շփոթված ծիծաղել/ժպտալ

    English-Armenian dictionary > uneasy

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  • uneasy — [[t]ʌni͟ːzi[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you are uneasy, you feel anxious, afraid, or embarrassed, because you think that something is wrong or that there is danger. He said nothing but gave me a sly grin that made me feel terribly uneasy... He looked… …   English dictionary

  • uneasy — adjective 1) the doctor made him feel uneasy Syn: worried, anxious, troubled, disturbed, agitated, rattled, nervous, tense, overwrought, edgy, jumpy, apprehensive, restless, discomfited, perturbed, fearful, uncomfortable …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • uneasy — adjective 1) the doctor made him feel uneasy Syn: worried, anxious, troubled, disturbed, nervous, nervy, tense, edgy, apprehensive, fearful, uncomfortable, unsettled; informal jittery 2) an uneasy peace Syn …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • uneasy — 01. I felt a little [uneasy] asking my boss for the day off to watch my son at his hockey tournament, but he had no problem with it. 02. A feeling of [uneasiness] came over him as he entered the old, empty house. 03. She was obviously [uneasy]… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • uneasy — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, feel, look, seem, sound ▪ become, get, grow ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • uneasy — adj. uncomfortable, not feeling at ease, causing to not feel at ease …   English contemporary dictionary

  • worry — wor·ry (wûr’ē, wŭr’ē) v. wor·ried, wor·ry·ing, wor·ries v. intr. 1) To feel uneasy or concerned about something; be troubled. See Synonyms at BROOD(Cf. ↑brood). 2) a) To seize something with the teeth and bite or tear repeatedly: » …   Word Histories

  • worry — [c]/ˈwʌri / (say wuree), /ˈwɒri/ (say woree) verb (worried, worrying) –verb (i) 1. to feel uneasy or anxious; fret; torment oneself with or suffer from disturbing thoughts. –verb (t) 2. to cause to feel uneasy or anxious; trouble; torment with… …  

  • concern — [kən sʉrn′] vt. [ME concernen < ML concernere, to perceive, have regard to, fig. use of LL concernere, to sift, mix, as in a sieve < L com , with + cernere, to sift, hence perceive, comprehend: see CRISIS] 1. to have a relation to or… …   English World dictionary

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