disquiet in English

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1. His appointment caused disquiet among members.

2. Her disquiet made us uneasy too.

3. I felt a prickle of disquiet.

4. Disquiet that would boil over in the long run.

5. We shall find reason for disquiet about this argument.

6. The disquiet will boil over in the long run.

7. Ataraxia definition is - calmness untroubled by mental or emotional disquiet

8. There was widespread disquiet in the media and elsewhere.

9. 41 synonyms for Chagrin: annoyance, embarrassment, humiliation, dissatisfaction, disquiet, displeasure

10. The leader's decline in popularity is causing disquiet among supporters.

11. I must say that bad news disquiet me a great deal.

12. The Department of Health is aware of the disquiet among dentists.

13. There is growing public disquiet about the cost of such policing.

14. 155 synonyms for Concern: anxiety, fear, worry, distress, unease, apprehension, misgiving, disquiet

15. There is considerable public disquiet about the safety of the new trains.

16. Even Moscow's lower orders, it seemed, were beginning to voice their disquiet.

17. In Britain, the growing discussion of women's sexuality raised its own disquiet.

18. The strength of the dollar is causing considerable disquiet on the Stock Exchange.

19. The British government threatened to make public its disquiet but then pulled back.

20. Jessica had refrained from expressing any further disquiet over them - at lest to me.

21. Antonyms for Countenance include agitation, discomposure, perturbation, anxiety, worry, disquiet, unease, uneasiness, fear and apprehension

22. Synonyms for Concernment include concern, anxiety, worry, care, disquiet, disquietude, unease, apprehension, anxiousness and nervousness

23. People felt a growing sense of disquiet over levels of crime in the neighborhood.

24. Synonyms for Apprehensions include anxiety, worry, alarm, concern, disquiet, fear, unease, uneasiness, dreads and misgivings

25. Synonyms for Anxiousnesses include anxieties, worries, concerns, disquiet, unease, disquietudes, nervousnesses, fears, apprehensions and cares

26. Synonyms for Chagrins include annoyances, displeasures, dissatisfactions, irritations, vexations, disquiet, embarrassments, spleens, discomfitures and discomposures

27. Antonyms for Collectedness include agitation, discomposure, perturbation, anxiety, worry, disquiet, unease, uneasiness, fear and apprehension

28. Consternation: noun affright , agitation , alarm , anxious concern, anxiousness , apprehension , aversion , boding , despair , dismay , disquiet , disquietude

29. Synonyms for Anxiousness include anxiety, worry, concern, disquiet, unease, disquietude, nervousness, fear, apprehension and care

30. The possible emergence of an African communist state remained a source of disquiet in the West.

31. There was also widespread disquiet over the nature of the undercover operation which had trapped him.

32. The House resolved that the petition created disquiet and should therefore not be entertained by the House.

33. The London Government, sensitive to the disquiet, hastily granted a general pardon, but Cornwall was out for blood.

34. Disquiet that the apology was a beautiful gesture but a theological mistake bubbled to the surface last week.

35. Annoyance, embarrassment, humiliation, dissatisfaction, disquiet, displeasure, mortification, discomfiture, vexation, discomposure Much to his Chagrin, she didn't remember him at all.

36. Underlying the disquiet was a strong current of belief that the act of going tieless was tantamount to social chaos!

37. 7 On mother side: understanding and autocephaly showed positive correlation, stern punishment, refusal disaffirm and disquiet showed positive correlation.

38. Is he also aware that there has been considerable disquiet over the proposed amalgamation of the St. Neots and Huntingdon bench?

39. 25 Is he also aware that there has been considerable disquiet over the proposed amalgamation of the St. Neots and Huntingdon bench?

40. He smiled widely and held out a hand, but the way he looked Maxim over gave him a little pang of disquiet.

41. 27 Underlying the disquiet was a strong current of belief that the act of going tieless was tantamount to social chaos!

42. In the regions the greatest level of disquiet was in the south-west, where 25 % of members were not totally satisfied.

43. But as the evidence of blatant disregard for safety at the incinerated building grew, disquiet swept from Shanghai, the boom's high-rise epicenter, across the country.

44. Anxiety, concern, fear, worry, doubt, alarm, suspicion, dread, unease, mistrust, misgiving, disquiet, premonition, trepidation, foreboding, uneasiness, pins and needles, apprehensiveness It reflects real anger and Apprehension about the future

45. But this peripheral disquiet is eminently Abidable, with ample room to stop and to breathe and to listen and, yes, to forgive yourself for having the need to do so

46. Verb strive, Contend (compare Arabic () agitate (the mind), disquiet; compare also Syriac cry, shout, Aph`el also quarrel noisily, shouting, clamour (see Nö l.c.); on Sabean proper name ריב = Arabic see DHM ib

47. (Dracula, by Bram Stoker) My journey had been my own suggestion, and Elizabeth therefore Acquiesced, but she was filled with disquiet at the idea of my suffering, away from her, the inroads of misery and grief

48. A year ago, we met in this room with a shared goal of taking appropriate realistic measures towards abating the despair and disquiet over the challenges impinging on global peace and security, in accordance with one of the cardinal obligations of our Organization as envisioned by the founding fathers.

49. Anxiousness: 1 n a feeling of mild anxiety about possible developments Synonyms: disquiet Type of: anxiety a vague unpleasant emotion that is experienced in anticipation of some (usually ill-defined) misfortune n (psychiatry) a relatively permanent state of worry and nervousness occurring in a variety of mental disorders, usually accompanied

50. The third Countermarch, however, does cause some disquiet: The so-called Cretan and Persian Countermarch is an intermediate between the two; for it does not occupy the position behind the phalanx, as the Macedonian, nor the one before the phalanx, as the Laconian, but occupies the same ground, while the file-leader takes the place of the file