Thesaurus / disquiet
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Yet these quick decisions are based more on disquiet than data.
WHAT WE KNOW AND DON’T KNOW ABOUT THE OMICRON CORONAVIRUS VARIANTERIN GARCIA DE JESÚSDECEMBER 1, 2021SCIENCE NEWSLiang, still suffering the effects of a traumatic childhood back in China, thrashes violently in his sleep and trudges through his days in a fog of disquiet.
SIMON HAN’S ‘NIGHTS WHEN NOTHING HAPPENED’ IS A POIGNANT STUDY OF THE IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCERON CHARLESNOVEMBER 30, 2020WASHINGTON POSTAs they got lower and lower down the hill, her wretchedness and disquiet became acute, to the point of a wild despair.
HILDA LESSWAYSARNOLD BENNETTThe disquiet indicated resembles rather that attending the uncertainties of the Nile campaign.
THE LIFE OF NELSON, VOL. I (OF 2)A. T. (ALFRED THAYER) MAHANYet, conscious that he had said nothing that was wrong, he felt no disquiet.
WARRIOR GAPCHARLES KINGDo you ever sigh and disquiet your heart, Christian pilgrim, because God has not given you wealth and worldly ease?
CHOICE READINGS FOR THE HOME CIRCLEANONYMOUSHer gentleness touched him but caused him disquiet, too, because he could not help realizing that a great part of it was apathy.
THE ROSIE WORLDPARKER FILLMOREMore than once had he striven to shake himself out of these thoughts, and out of this disquiet.
LET US FOLLOW HIMHENRYK SIENKIEWICZCinna's former disquiet returned with a hundredfold greater force and took complete possession of him.
LET US FOLLOW HIMHENRYK SIENKIEWICZHe was to find the kingdom plunged in disquiet, a prey to internal discord fostered by foreign princes.
HISTORY OF THE RISE OF THE HUGUENOTSHENRY BAIRDWORDS RELATED TO DISQUIET
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