un|eas|i|ness

un|eas|i|ness
un|eas|i|ness «uhn EE zee nihs», noun.
lack of ease or comfort; restlessness; anxiety.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • easiness — eas|i|ness [ˈi:zinıs] n [U] 1.) a feeling of being relaxed and comfortable with someone 2.) when something is not difficult …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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  • easiness — eas•i•ness [[t]ˈi zi nɪs[/t]] n. 1) the quality or condition of being easy 2) ease of manner • Etymology: 1350–1400 …   From formal English to slang

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  • uneasy — un•eas•y [[t]ʌnˈi zi[/t]] adj. eas•i•er, eas•i•est 1) not easy in body or mind; restless; perturbed 2) not easy in manner; awkward; constrained 3) not conducive to ease 4) insecure; an uneasy peace[/ex] • Etymology: 1250–1300 un•ease′, n.… …   From formal English to slang

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