noun (plural of uneasiness) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:She experienced a deep unease about the upcoming meeting with her ex.

Definition:A feeling of discomfort or worry, often without a clear reason.

From unease

Example:His smile brought a pleasant relief to her senses after a day of uncertainty.

Definition:Giving or producing a feeling of happiness, enjoyment, or contentment.

From pleasant

Example:Despite being invited to a peaceful beach holiday, he had a restlessness that kept him awake late into the night.

Definition:Troubled or fidgety; very unwilling to be quiet or still.

From restlessness

Example:The prospect of making a speech in front of an audience caused immense nervousness among the pupils.

Definition:A feeling of worry, nervousness, or anxiety.

From nervousness

Example:She suffered from anxiety about her upcoming public presentation.

Definition:A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.

From anxiety

Example:The long journey in the cramped car brought a feeling of discomfort to everyone involved.

Definition:A feeling of not being physically or mentally at ease.

From discomfort

Example:The employee felt a constant dissatisfaction with the work environment, despite receiving a promotion.

Definition:A state of feeling unhappy or uncomfortable about a situation or a person.

From dissatisfaction

Example:He felt a growing sense of worry as the deadline approached without any progress on the project.

Definition:An uneasy feeling of distress.

From worry

Example:The lawyer had a misgiving about the morality of taking on such a high-profile and controversial case.

Definition:A feeling of doubt or anxiety about the wisdom or morality of something undertaken or proposed.

From misgiving

Example:Her apprehension about the upcoming job interview kept her up late, tossing and turning restlessly in her bed.

Definition:A feeling of worry, nervousness, or fear about something that might happen.

From apprehension