Synonyms for «great unease»

"Great unease" means a strong feeling of discomfort or anxiety. Full definition
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Sentences with «great unease»

  • The growing concerns about the mortgage market have been leading to great unease in the corridors of the Federal Reserve (Fed). (secureloanconsolidation.com)
  • At a time when people across the globe feel increasing discontent and there is great unease about the future, the artists in SOUL RECORDINGS present works that address a number of social and political issues underlying some of these conditions, offering personal responses filled with poignancy, confidence, strength, and resilience. (edrasoto.com)
  • «There is however great unease across the Foreign Office, amongst both minister and senior officials, in the way recent decisions are being made.» (politics.co.uk)
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