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disquiet

[dis-kwahy-it] / dɪsˈkwaɪ ɪt /




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The movie’s real draw is its blissfully sinister sound design, which utilizes the podcaster lifestyle to go full maximalist while the film’s visual landscape remains sparse and disquieting.

From Salon

Perhaps people will come to accept these rules, although there is significant disquiet about them within F1 as a result of how far they have moved away from the purity of race-driving.

From BBC

A week on, the noise and energy have ebbed, giving way to a rare, disquieting calm in a capital usually thronging with 10 million people.

From Barron's

Cumming hinted at ongoing global disquiet without going too far or getting too pointed.

From Los Angeles Times

They said, such is their "disquiet" at what has occurred, that they are "considering resigning from this case".

From BBC