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    disquiet
    /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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  2. noun [ U ] formal. uk. / dɪˈskwaɪət / us. Add to word list. worry: The leader's decline in popularity is causing disquiet among supporters. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Anxiety and worry - general words.

  3. The meaning of DISQUIET is to take away the peace or tranquility of : disturb, alarm. How to use disquiet in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Disquiet.

  4. / dɪˈskwaɪət / uk. Add to word list. worry: The leader's decline in popularity is causing disquiet among supporters. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Anxiety and worry - general words.

  5. 1. uncountable noun. Disquiet is a feeling of worry or anxiety. [formal] There is growing public disquiet about the cost of such policing. Synonyms: uneasiness, concern, fear, worry More Synonyms of disquiet. 2. verb. If something disquiets you, it makes you feel anxious. [formal] This information disquieted him. [VERB noun]

  6. 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. You can use the word disquiet as a noun or a verb. A feeling of disquiet might fill you as you walk slowly through a truly spooky haunted house.

  7. Disquiet definition: lack of calm, peace, or ease; anxiety; uneasiness.. See examples of DISQUIET used in a sentence.

  8. Some common synonyms of disquiet are agitate, discompose, disturb, fluster, perturb, and upset. While all these words mean "to destroy capacity for collected thought or decisive action," disquiet suggests loss of sense of security or peace of mind. the disquieting news of factories closing.