ANXIOUS vs UNEASY: ADJECTIVE
- Eagerly or earnestly desirous.
- Attended with, showing, or causing anxiety.
- Uneasy and apprehensive about an uncertain event or matter; worried.
- Causing or fraught with or showing anxiety
- Accompanied with, or causing, anxiety; worrying; -- applied to things.
- Earnestly desirous.
- Full of anxiety or disquietude; greatly concerned or solicitous, especially respecting something future or unknown; being in painful suspense;—applied to persons; as, anxious for the issue of a battle.
- Earnestly desirous; as, anxious to please.
- Mentally upset over possible misfortune or danger etc; worried
- Lacking a sense of security or affording no ease or reassurance
- Marked by a lack of quiet; not conducive to rest
- Causing or fraught with or showing anxiety
- Not at ease socially; unsure and constrained in manner
- Lacking a sense of security; anxious or apprehensive.
- Affording no ease or reassurance.
- Awkward or unsure in manner; constrained.
- Causing constraint or awkwardness.
- Not conducive to rest.
- Not easy; difficult.
- Restless; disturbed by pain, anxiety, or the like; disquieted; perturbed.
- Not easy in manner; constrained; stiff; awkward; not graceful.
- Occasioning want of ease; constraining; cramping; disagreeable; unpleasing.
- Socially uncomfortable; unsure and constrained in manner
- Lacking or not affording physical or mental rest
- Relating to bodily unease that causes discomfort
ANXIOUS vs UNEASY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Earnestly desirous or solicitous: as, anxious to please; anxious to do right.
- Attended with, proceeding from, or manifesting solicitude or uneasiness: applied to things: as, anxious forebodings; anxious labor.
- Full of anxiety or solicitude; greatly troubled or solicitous, especially about something future or unknown; being in painful suspense: applied to persons.
- Eagerly desirous
- Not easy either in body or in mind; feeling some lack of ease, either mental or physical; disturbed; unquiet.
- Not easy or elegant in manner or style; not graceful; constrained; stiff; awkward.
- Causing pain, trouble, constraint, discomfort, or want of ease; cramping; constraining; irksome; disagreeable.
- Not easy to be done or accomplished; difficult.
- Socially uncomfortable
- Unsure and constrained in manner
ANXIOUS vs UNEASY: RELATED WORDS
- Jumpy, Restless, Frightened, Excited, Concerned, Impatient, Worried, Fearful, Dying, Unquiet, Troubled, Uneasy, Nervous, Apprehensive, Eager
- Tense, Wary, Unsettled, Ill at ease, Troubled, Unquiet, Unstable, Strange, Restless, Precarious, Awkward, Nervous, Anxious, Apprehensive, Uncomfortable
ANXIOUS vs UNEASY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Jumpy, Restless, Frightened, Excited, Concerned, Impatient, Worried, Fearful, Dying, Unquiet, Troubled, Uneasy, Nervous, Apprehensive, Eager
- Tense, Wary, Unsettled, Ill at ease, Troubled, Unquiet, Unstable, Strange, Restless, Precarious, Awkward, Nervous, Anxious, Apprehensive, Uncomfortable
ANXIOUS vs UNEASY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- To entertain anxious thoughts, to be anxious, to grieve, eto.
- Due to this fear, anxious candidates display certain behaviors or traits that signal to the interviewer that they are anxious.
- Children pick up their cues from their parents, so if you act anxious, they will be anxious.
- For example highly anxious individuals interpret ambiguous stimuli more negatively than low anxious people, an effect called negative judgement bias.
- Also, postoperative behaviors were described as totally calm and relaxed, somewhat apprehensive, moderately anxious, or extremely anxious.
- Such parents are anxious for counsel and even anxious to discharge their religious responsibilities.
- And pronunciation of anxious in Samoan, anxious definition, origin English word very easily which.
- They are broken down into three categories: anxious feelings, anxious thoughts, and physical symptoms.
- Children can also pick up anxious behaviour from being around anxious people.
- Then we get anxious about being anxious about being anxious and we go down this horrible spiral.
- It would be a precarious and uneasy stalemate.
- I noted some uneasy laughter at this point.
- Teddy leans on the pickup, uneasy, watching Leonard.
- Vulkan agreed, but it was an uneasy truce.
- Hrelvesuu is vanquished, yet somehow I feel uneasy.
- The Uneasy Place of Principle in Tort Law.
- Uneasy, he peered out the rest room window.
- Between, confound an email for less uneasy questions.
- Do they make you feel uneasy or agitated?
- We have made an uneasy, sometimes uneasy peace with the notion of nondiscrimination in America, much of it in my lifetime.
ANXIOUS vs UNEASY: QUESTIONS
- Are school children more anxious than psychiatric patients?
- How does anxious avoidant attachment develop in children?
- Are narcissists anxious for social approval or attention?
- Why are Americans so anxious about education today?
- Why are stepmums so anxious about their stepchildren?
- Do anxious-solitary youth experience less peer exclusion?
- Do socially anxious people approach things more cautiously?
- Are attentional biases different between anxious people?
- Can Pinterest appease its increasingly anxious investors?
- Are brand personalities different for anxious individuals?
- Why does the narrator feel uneasy about telling Finny about gene?
- How many possible answers are there to the crossword puzzle uneasy?
- What is the atmosphere of uneasy Homecoming by Will F Jenkins?
- Why do I have an uneasy feeling about my missing plane?
- What is the answer to uneasy feeling with 5 letters?
- How to get the'uneasy alliance'advancement in Destiny 2?
- Why does Romeo feel uneasy about going to the party?
- What made Rev Hale uneasy about the courts proceedings?
- Why does Lestrade become uneasy about Mycroft's performance?
- Why did Augustus form an uneasy alliance with Antony?