Use "disquieting" in a sentence

1. He found her letter disquieting.

2. Your tone is disquieting.

3. He found Jean's manner disquieting.

4. No, but you're disquieting the fish.

5. The news is disquieting in the extreme.

6. In a disquieting way everything seemed mixed.

7. His report ended on a disquieting note.

8. There has been a disquieting development.

9. What helps to dispel our “disquieting thoughts”?

10. But there came the disquieting thought that my opinion didn't matter.

11. Then came the disquieting blue stare , and the surprisingly loud , ringing voice.

12. 30 The disquieting situation between these two neighbouring countries looks set to continue.

13. Not yet a terrible mess, but a vaguely irritating, vaguely disquieting, formless mess.

14. Therefore my disquieting thoughts make me respond, Even because of my inward agitation.

15. The disquieting situation between these two neighbouring countries looks set to continue.

16. He smiles a hello, but his eyes only touch mine briefly, a disquieting sign.

17. Antonyms for Consolatory include demoralising, demoralizing, depressing, discouraging, disheartening, dispiriting, alarming, dismaying, disquieting and disturbing

18. This is a distinctive and often very funny picture, disquieting and diverting all at once.

19. It is the breach of an agreement, and I find that especially disquieting.

20. It is this, in the end, which I find disquieting about Callinicos' book.

21. Antonyms for Becalming include agitating, discomposing, disquieting, disturbing, perturbing, upsetting, vexing, distressing, exciting and irritating

22. Antonyms for Assuaging include demoralising, demoralizing, depressing, discouraging, disheartening, dispiriting, alarming, dismaying, disquieting and disturbing

23. Synonyms for Agitating include disturbing, disquieting, unsettling, distressing, unnerving, tense, uneasy, worrisome, anxious and distressful

24. Most perplexing and disquieting are the reports of mobilisation of Russian, Austrian and German troops.

25. Hadn't he shown a rather disquieting interest in all the details of the demolished cottage?

26. Following these eye-opening experiences, I began to notice a disquieting change in my personality.

27. To flaunt that with such a lack of sensitivity to professional decorum is very disquieting.

28. Antonyms for Comforting include demoralising, demoralizing, depressing, discouraging, disheartening, dispiriting, alarming, dismaying, disquieting and disturbing

29. But tonight even that shameful memory was replaced by more recent and more disquieting visions.

30. When my disquieting thoughts became many inside of me, your own consolations began to fondle my soul.”

31. That was the reason for her disquieting responses to the beautiful gifts and the disturbing change in her.

32. Mark, too, after the slightly disquieting observations about Roman Catholic priests, seemed to have removed himself from her.

33. The Antinomy is one of the most disquieting that the philosophic mind has to deal with

34. But the picture he paints of general foreign policy-making under the Reagan presidency is disquieting.

35. Fact, in this instance, is far stranger and more profoundly disquieting than anything in the annals of fiction.

36. 7 Most perplexing and disquieting are the reports of mobilisation of Russian,(www.Sentencedict.com) Austrian and German troops.

37. Acidly (adverb) in the sense of sharply The story has a disquieting edge as well as being Acidly funny.

38. Are those who struggle with such “disquieting thoughts” doomed to feel this way for the rest of their life?

39. The atmosphere in this dark room was oddly disquieting, giving him the distinct impression that he was not alone.

40. “When my disquieting thoughts became many inside of me, your [God’s] own consolations began to fondle my soul.”

41. “When my disquieting thoughts became many inside of me, your own consolations began to fondle my soul.” —PSALM 94:19.

42. Whilst a mirror can allow a clear view of a painted ceiling, it can none the less be disorientating and disquieting.

43. King David wrote: “When my disquieting thoughts became many inside of me, your own consolations began to fondle my soul.”

44. 21 Fact, in this instance, is far stranger and more profoundly disquieting than anything in the annals of fiction.

45. When my disquieting thoughts became many inside of me, your own consolations began to fondle my soul.” —Psalm 94:18, 19.

46. When my disquieting thoughts became many inside of me, your own consolations began to fondle my soul.”—Psalm 94:18, 19.

47. 15 The atmosphere in this dark room was oddly disquieting,(www.Sentencedict.com) giving him the distinct impression that he was not alone.

48. Non-classical literature is an unpleasant, disquieting literature which refuses to allow the sophisms of bourgeois complacency to go unchallenged.

49. Examine me, and know my disquieting thoughts, and see whether there is in me any painful way, and lead me in the way of time indefinite.”

50. Dread, yearning, identity, intrigue, the lethal chemistry between secular doubt and Islamic fanaticism–these are the elements that Orhan Pamuk Anneals in this masterful, disquieting novel

51. Chaplin recalled that he "had a disquieting feeling of sinking back into a depressing Commonplaceness" and was, therefore, delighted when a new tour began in October

52. Toni Morrison's exploration of the Africanist discourse in the "white" American novel is a testimony to hybridity; Anna Deavere Smith's disquieting Bricolages of the fear, force, and powerlessness that constitute Crown Heights or the L.A.

53. And while that idea may be disquieting, and while parasites' habits may be very grisly, I think that ability to surprise us makes them as wonderful and as charismatic as any panda or butterfly or dolphin.

54. 3 Not “to make it new” or rather in the case of Conceptualisms “to make it [not] new”: Ezra Pound’s words from the turn of the 20 th century indeed reverberate with a disquieting obstinacy

55. ‘A disquieting and disturbing aspect of the case was that the accused had become an Arrestee, detainee and confessor of a crime before he was a suspect.’ ‘Although Arrestees who are not convicted can later have their DNA removed from databases, this would involve a bureaucratic process.’

56. “Brinkmanship” is a serious political issue, and accordingly the general mood is rather bleak: Soundtrack-like sections and disquieting melody lines are dissipated by broken and/or distorted rhythms; some tracks are interwoven musically and thematically, creating a coherent flow - despite of the stylistic range presented.

57. His Assertion that a peculiarly susceptible subject may be kept in the realm of the unreal for weeks, months, and even years, dominated by whatever delusions and hallucinations the operator may from time to time suggest, is a trifle disquieting." View in context.

58. ‘The disquieting voices of the few people who doubted that complete Abstention was achievable for most problematic consumers were drowned out in a sea of treatment optimism.’ ‘Existing treatments for alcoholism tend to concentrate either on Abstention - sometimes aided by drugs - or the use of aversion therapy, such as drugs that make you