afflict, boil, curdle the blood, emptiness, fret, lack of pleasure, perturbation, ruffle, strain, twitter, zeal
Definitionn. a feeling of mild anxiety about possible developments
Last update: October 23, 2015
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Senior ministers have expressed disquiet and the issue may well become an albatross for the next Labor government. [adjective]
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Whilst Berger and Jacoby articulate deep disquiet with disturbing eloquence they match their unease with an equally articulate hope. [Please select]
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The inquisitive, malevolent gaze of her rivals, and the loud music resounding from the city, disquieted and distracted her mind. [Please select]
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"I am far from happy, Miss Havisham; but I have other causes of disquiet than any you know of." [Please select]
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Natasha guessed they were talking about the old prince and planning something, and this disquieted and offended her. [Please select]
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Wherefore Simonides bade me tell you to have no disquiet; Messala will pay. [Please select]
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In such a situation the mind has its ebb and flow of disquiet, with intervals of peace between. [Please select]
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I cannot exaggerate the enhanced disquiet into which this conversation threw me, or the special and peculiar terror I felt at Compeyson's having been behind me "like a ghost." [Please select]
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