The body is ill at ease, perceiving itself as something irrevocably left behind.
The body ill at ease here goes together with escapism.
Post-colonial theory, it appears, is ill at ease with pre-colonial sensibilities, especially literary ones.
They apparently felt ill at ease with the insistent questioning in public.
The performers frequently appear ill at ease with themselves and their audience.
I am ill at ease about the opting-out principle that permeates this legislation.
I realise that the tenants themselves are still somewhat ill at ease.
He is normally an assured performer, but he was most ill at ease today.