Sentence example with the word 'disquietude'

disquietude

Definition n. feelings of anxiety that make you tense and irritable

Last update: September 8, 2015


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The subjects treated are: - in Book i., the nature of death and the reasons for despising it; Book ii., the endurance of pain: Pain is not an evil; Book iii., wisdom makes a man insensible to sorrow; Book iv., wisdom banishes all mental disquietude; Book v., virtue is sufficient to secure happiness.   [Please select]

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It will cure any little disquietude down here.   [Please select]

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Was it possible that she, too, shared his disquietude.   [Please select]

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I now come to the letter which had brought disquietude to the storekeeper.   [Please select]

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Julio evinced a certain disquietude, as though he would like to cut short the conversation.   [Please select]

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Within each twenty-four hours were compressed the disquietude, anxiety and nervous waste of a normal year.   [Please select]

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With all his gracious amenity, his humour, his happy-go-lucky ways, a deep disquietude possessed him.   [Please select]

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I was in no hurry now, in no disquietude.   [Please select]

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A single element of disquietude, a solitary, vague unrest disturbs him.   [Please select]

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Because, where the ruffle of the land stream merges into the heavier disquietude of sea, slopes of shell sand and white gravel give welcome pillow to the weary keel.   [Please select]

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It is probable that the very greatest disquietude which a child had ever experienced was Pandora's vexation at not being able to discover the secret of the mysterious box.   [Please select]

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