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- Dictionarydisquiet/dɪsˈkwʌɪət/
noun
- 1. a feeling of worry or unease: "public disquiet about animal testing"
verb
- 1. make (someone) worried or uneasy: "world leaders are surely disquieted by the prospect of a global economic meltdown"
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Disquiet is a formal word for worry or uneasiness. Learn how to use it in sentences and find out how to say it in different languages.
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noun [ U ] formal us / dɪˈskwaɪət / uk / dɪˈskwaɪət / Add to...
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May 3, 2014 · Disquiet is a verb meaning to disturb or alarm, or a noun meaning anxiety or uneasiness. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, history, and usage from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Disquiet definition: lack of calm, peace, or ease; anxiety; uneasiness.. See examples of DISQUIET used in a sentence.
Disquiet is a formal word for worry or uneasiness. Learn how to use it in sentences and find out how to say it in different languages.
If you feel a sense of disquiet, you're worried or anxious about something. Disquiet at the dinner table means that everyone feels upset or on edge.
Disquiet is a noun meaning a feeling of worry or anxiety, or a verb meaning to make anxious or upset. Learn more about its pronunciation, word frequency, derived forms, and usage in sentences.
n. 1. lack of calm, peace, or ease; anxiety; uneasiness. v.t. 2. to deprive of calm or peace. adj. 3. Archaic. uneasy.