Uneasiness in a sentence as a noun

Legit goods cost only money, but pirate goods instead cost time or uneasiness of breaking the law.

You have no idea how great it feels to actually know that you know something after a long time of uneasiness.

I strongly agree with the last part of your comment; I think that nails my uneasiness about this particular offer.

As a result, the electronic age endures a total uneasiness, as of a man wearing his skull inside and his brain outside.

I was in a similar situation, and I did notice a certain uneasiness in my interviewers due to the degree.

I think it's a combination of the potential to create apps and an uneasiness concerning Apple's lock-in policies.

With the "Spot the Fed" game being the most obvious nod that there isn't a real uneasiness but rather the rebellious "us vs. them" feeling of hackers vs. government.

However, I feel an uneasiness about it because everything I read, like, comment, or try is shared over and over again with people that probably dont care.

By keeping it as a separate project, your uneasiness surround committing to your app repo marketing changes is alleviated.

"complain: to express dissatisfaction, pain, uneasiness, censure, resentment, or grief"If people can't disagree with you without being accused of bias at the drop of a hat, then we can't have a true discussion.

On a smaller scale, I often observe a general feeling of uneasiness without knowing why, and can usually trace it back to something I was thinking about in the most recent 10-20 minutes.

"Theory" means something in "critical theory", something else in formal logic, etc. etc. There's nothing to say that applied scientist's uneasiness with tentative conclusions should dictate natural language.

There was a lot of general uneasiness about the reliance on CAs before the Snowden revelations, and I think the fact that NSA documents show that it leans on such central entities confirms the wisdom of that unease.

Even if the first application is discontinued, the user will forever wonder if the newer applications they are forced to use instead are flawed because they don't have the checkbox, and despite never having actually checked the box, might question sometimes why someone would have even added such a checkbox were it not sometimes a good idea, and now the uneasiness simply consumes what they are working on: the task of minifying JavaScript itself maybe can never be satisfying.

Uneasiness definitions

noun

feelings of anxiety that make you tense and irritable

See also: edginess inquietude disquietude

noun

physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression)

See also: malaise unease

noun

embarrassment deriving from the feeling that others are critically aware of you

See also: self-consciousness uncomfortableness

noun

the trait of seeming ill at ease

See also: disquiet unease

noun

inability to rest or relax or be still

See also: restlessness queasiness