disquiet|disquieted|disquieting|disquiets in English
verb
[dis·qui·et || dɪs'kwaɪət]
cause worry, make uneasy, disturb
Use "disquiet|disquieted|disquieting|disquiets" in a sentence
1. He found her letter disquieting.
2. Your tone is disquieting.
3. His appointment caused disquiet among members.
4. He found Jean's manner disquieting.
5. Synonyms: beCalms, composes, lullabies… Antonyms: agitates, discomposes, disquiets… Find the right word.
6. No, but you're disquieting the fish.
7. The news is disquieting in the extreme.
8. Her disquiet made us uneasy too.
9. I felt a prickle of disquiet.
10. 25 He was indubitably not happy at bottom , restless and disquieted.
11. In a disquieting way everything seemed mixed.
12. His report ended on a disquieting note.
13. There has been a disquieting development.
14. What helps to dispel our “disquieting thoughts”?
15. Disquiet that would boil over in the long run.
16. We shall find reason for disquiet about this argument.
17. The disquiet will boil over in the long run.
18. Ataraxia definition is - calmness untroubled by mental or emotional disquiet
19. There was widespread disquiet in the media and elsewhere.
20. 41 synonyms for Chagrin: annoyance, embarrassment, humiliation, dissatisfaction, disquiet, displeasure
21. The leader's decline in popularity is causing disquiet among supporters.
22. I must say that bad news disquiet me a great deal.
23. The Department of Health is aware of the disquiet among dentists.
24. There is growing public disquiet about the cost of such policing.
25. But there came the disquieting thought that my opinion didn't matter.