disquiet

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On this page you'll find 163 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to disquiet, such as: angst, anxiety, ferment, foreboding, nervousness, and restlessness.

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How to use disquiet in a sentence

  • The show articulated a precise brand of feminine disquiet that my grad school friends and I could relate with.

    The Carrie Bradshaws of Mumbai | Keshni Kashyap | February 25, 2009 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • As they got lower and lower down the hill, her wretchedness and disquiet became acute, to the point of a wild despair.

    Hilda Lessways | Arnold Bennett
  • The disquiet indicated resembles rather that attending the uncertainties of the Nile campaign.

    The Life of Nelson, Vol. I (of 2) | A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan
  • Yet, conscious that he had said nothing that was wrong, he felt no disquiet.

    Warrior Gap | Charles King
  • Do you ever sigh and disquiet your heart, Christian pilgrim, because God has not given you wealth and worldly ease?

  • Her gentleness touched him but caused him disquiet, too, because he could not help realizing that a great part of it was apathy.

    The Rosie World | Parker Fillmore

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