Yahoo Malaysia Web Search

Search results

  1. The potential for disarticulation between democracy at the grassroots and for the nation remains disquieting. From the Cambridge English Corpus. Despite these problems, the figures above show a disquieting situation that calls for united and coordinated efforts to fight the disease. From the Cambridge English Corpus.

  2. Disquieting definition: causing anxiety or uneasiness; disturbing. See examples of DISQUIETING used in a sentence.

  3. It is disquiet that respects the line, disquiet controlled and therefore doubly disquieting. From The New York Review of Books. But the disquieting beauty of orchids is an unplanned marvel of evolution, and the story of orchids is as captivating as any novel. From National Geographic.

  4. Synonyms for DISQUIETING: disturbing, unsettling, troubling, frightening, scary, distressing, upsetting, troublesome; Antonyms of DISQUIETING: reassuring, settling, soothing, calming, comforting, narcotic, dreamy, relaxing.

  5. Verb we were disquieted by the strange noises we heard outside our tent at night Noun There is increasing public disquiet about the number of violent crimes in the city. a period of disquiet before the results of the close election were confirmed. Recent Examples on the Web.

  6. disquiet. If this is true, it would be another disquieting demonstration of the strength of nationalism and the idea of the nation-state. From the Cambridge English Corpus. What caused disquiet was the way the beauty pageant phenomenon became so widespread from the late 1940s. From the Cambridge English Corpus.

  7. Define disquieting. disquieting synonyms, disquieting pronunciation, disquieting translation, English dictionary definition of disquieting. tr.v. dis·qui·et·ed , dis·qui·et·ing , dis·qui·ets To deprive of peace or rest; trouble.