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    disquieting
    /dɪsˈkwʌɪətɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. inducing feelings of anxiety or worry: "he found Jean's gaze disquieting"

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  2. adjective. formal uk / dɪˈskwaɪə.tɪŋ / us / dɪˈskwaɪə.t̬ɪŋ / Add to word list. causing worry: The disquieting situation between these two neighbouring countries looks as if it will continue. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Causing anxiety and worry. alarmingly. bite. catch up with someone. come back to bite someone idiom. disturb.

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

  4. Disquieting means causing worry or anxiety, or marked by or causing agitation or uncomfortable feelings. Find 155 similar and opposite words for disquieting, such as disturbing, unsettling, alarming, reassuring, soothing, and more.

  5. Disquieting means causing worry or anxiety, especially in a formal context. Learn how to use this adjective with sentences and synonyms, and see how it is translated in different languages.

  6. discompose implies some degree of loss of self-control or self-confidence especially through emotional stress. discomposed by the loss of his beloved wife. disquiet suggests loss of sense of security or peace of mind. the disquieting news of factories closing.

  7. When something really upsets or worries you, you can describe it as disquieting. The very best horror movies are supposed to be disquieting. Scary TV shows and books are disquieting, and even the local news or a documentary can be a bit disquieting, making you feel uncomfortable or rattled.

  8. noun. lack of calm, peace, or ease; anxiety; uneasiness. verb (used with object) to deprive of calmness, equanimity, or peace; disturb; make uneasy: The news disquieted him. adjective. Archaic. uneasy; disquieted. disquiet. / dɪsˈkwaɪət / noun. a feeling or condition of anxiety or uneasiness. verb. tr to make anxious or upset. adjective. archaic.