uneasy

/ʌnˈiːzi/
adjective
  1. Feeling worried, nervous, or uncomfortable about a situation.
    • She was uneasy with the sudden change in plans.
    • I felt uneasy about walking through the dark alley.
    • The silence in the room made everyone uneasy.
  2. Causing or showing worry or discomfort.
    • They reached an uneasy truce after the argument.
    • The movie had an uneasy atmosphere that kept the audience on edge.
    • There was an uneasy silence after his comment.