disquiet

  • 11disquiet — 1. noun Want of quiet; want of tranquility in body or mind; uneasiness; restlessness; disturbance; anxiety. The lady exhibited disquiet of mind. In other words, shed gone a bit mad. 2. adjective Deprived of …

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  • 12disquiet — [[t]dɪ̱skwa͟ɪ͟ət[/t]] disquiets, disquieting, disquieted 1) N UNCOUNT Disquiet is a feeling of worry or anxiety. [FORMAL] There is growing public disquiet about the cost of such policing. Syn: uneasiness 2) VERB If something disquiets you, it… …

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  • 13disquiet — noun (U) formal feelings of being anxious or not satisfied about something (+ over): Growing disquiet was voiced over police handling of terrorist investigations …

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  • 14disquiet — 1. noun grave public disquiet Syn: unease, uneasiness, worry, anxiety, anxiousness, concern, disquietude; perturbation, consternation, upset, malaise, angst; agitation, restlessness, fretfulness; informal jitteriness Ant: calm …

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  • 15Disquiet (novel) — Disquiet (Беспокойство) is a 1965 sci fi novel by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky set in the Noon Universe. It is the initial variant of the novel Snail on the Slope (Улитка на склоне) which has a different set of characters and is not set in the… …

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  • 16Disquiet (2008 Novel) — Disquiet is a 2008 novel by Julia Leigh. Plot Leigh wrote this novel about a mother of two young children who leaves her husband and goes to live with her mother in rural France.[1] References ^ Disquiet External links …

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  • 17Disquiet Heart —   Author(s) Randall Silvis …

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  • 18disquiet — I. transitive verb Date: circa 1530 to take away the peace or tranquillity of ; disturb, alarm Synonyms: see discompose • disquieting adjective • disquietingly adverb II. noun …

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  • 19disquiet — disquietedly, adv. disquietedness, n. disquietly, adv. /dis kwuy it/, n. 1. lack of calm, peace, or ease; anxiety; uneasiness. v.t. 2. to deprive of calmness, equanimity, or peace; disturb; make uneasy: The news disquieted him. adj. 3. Archaic.… …

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  • 20disquiet — Synonyms and related words: afflict, affright, agitate, agitation, ailment, alarm, all overs, angst, anguish, anxiety, anxiety hysteria, anxiety neurosis, anxious bench, anxious concern, anxious seat, anxiousness, apprehension, apprehensiveness,… …

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