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Common collocations with uneasy in American Collocation

uneasy adjective

US /ʌnˈizi/

very

deeply
distinctly
extremely
profoundly
very

Alice began to feel very uneasy.

rather

quite
rather
somewhat

I’m rather uneasy that 93 per cent of people are more right-wing than I am.

slightly

a bit
a little
slightly
vaguely

I felt slightly uneasy as it was the first time I’d spoken to them.

more and more

increasingly

On the way to the summit I became increasingly uneasy about the guy.

feeling
sensation
sense

They had had an uneasy feeling throughout the day that they were being watched.

feel or seem uneasy

feel
look
seem

Many airlines felt distinctly uneasy about the whole project.

be or become uneasy

become
grow
remain

Animals can become uneasy about sounds they’ve never heard before.