In the past decade especially, his serious readers in English have had an increasingly uncomfortable sense that language itself is an obstacle.
They talk, sometimes in a general way, sometimes with an uncomfortable sense of personal disclosure, about love, ambition and opportunity.
(The idea filled him with an uncomfortable sense of embarrassment.)
An uncomfortable sense of an impending storm with the potential to destroy them all.
The lights from the living room gave the uncomfortable sense of other people very near.
Marissa felt that uncomfortable sense of being an imposter.
Americans have learned to live with an uncomfortable sense of acceptance of poverty.
She remains the best reason to see the production, but the uncomfortable sense of struggle that washes through the evening claims her performance, too.
T. X. had an uncomfortable sense that something distressing had happened.
Yet there was still an uncomfortable sense of manipulation by an invisible hand, as though we were puppets.