Thesaurus / disquieting
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However, there was a more disquieting side to the Slavic god, as can be discerned from his association with the underworld and water – which also made Veles the deity of departed souls, magic, and trickery.
THE MOST ENIGMATIC SLAVIC GODS AND GODDESSESDATTATREYA MANDALMARCH 13, 2022REALM OF HISTORYThis raises the disquieting possibility that in our exuberant adoption of the power of digitization, we’ve missed a trick, lured on by new tools and riches.
THE WORRISOME RISE OF NFTS - ISSUE 112: INSPIRATIONCALEB SCHARFJANUARY 12, 2022NAUTILUSIt was disquieting in the extreme, like being placed inside a body I had no desire to occupy.
BARACK OBAMA’S SUMMER READING PICK ‘INTIMACIES’ IS AN UNSETTLING NOVEL ABOUT MORAL DILEMMASRON CHARLESJULY 13, 2021WASHINGTON POSTFrom there, Kitamura’s latest unravels in terms both disquieting and unexpected.
HERE ARE THE 11 NEW BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ IN JULYANNABEL GUTTERMANJUNE 30, 2021TIMECertainly from the outside looking in, the visual evidence of the destruction wrought by Covid-19 is graphic and disquieting.
WHY THE WORLD MUST WITNESS PICTURES OF INDIA’S MASS COVID-19 CREMATIONSKAMAYANI SHARMAMAY 21, 2021VOXAnd hence, possibly, arose the disquieting sensation that something was gathering, something that might take them unawares.
THE WAVEALGERNON BLACKWOODThis was a disquieting discovery, and Matt thought that if he could levant without being seen it would be well for him to do so.
MOTOR MATT'S "CENTURY" RUNSTANLEY R. MATTHEWSCrane was in President Castle's office, and his demeanor was that of a man who has heard disquieting news.
SCATTERGOOD BAINESCLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLANDBut before the ice was out of the river disquieting rumors began to breathe out of Higgins's Bridge.
SCATTERGOOD BAINESCLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLANDCharity's spirits flagged and disquieting thoughts stole back on her.
SUMMEREDITH WHARTONWORDS RELATED TO DISQUIETING
- amiss
- bad
- damaged
- deficient
- disappointing
- disconcerting
- displeasing
- disquieting
- distressing
- disturbing
- for the birds
- junky
- lame
- mediocre
- no good
- not good enough
- not up to par
- offensive
- poor
- regrettable
- rotten
- schlocky
- second
- thin
- unacceptable
- undesirable
- unsuitable
- unwelcome
- unworthy
- upsetting
- vexing
- weak
- wrong
- aggravating
- agitating
- alarming
- annoying
- bothersome
- burdensome
- consequential
- creepy
- depressing
- difficult
- disagreeable
- discomforting
- discommoding
- discomposing
- disconcerting
- discouraging
- dismaying
- disquieting
- disruptive
- distressful
- distressing
- embarrassing
- foreboding
- frightening
- gloomy
- harassing
- hard
- impeding
- inconvenient
- intrusive
- irksome
- irritating
- laborious
- ominous
- onerous
- painful
- perplexing
- perturbing
- pessimistic
- prophetic
- provoking
- severe
- sinister
- startling
- threatening
- tiresome
- toilsome
- troublesome
- troubling
- troublous
- trying
- uncertain
- unpleasant
- upsetting
- vexing
- wearisome
- worrisome
- worrying
- aggravating
- agitating
- alarming
- annoying
- bothersome
- burdensome
- consequential
- creepy
- depressing
- difficult
- disagreeable
- discomforting
- discommoding
- discomposing
- disconcerting
- discouraging
- dismaying
- disquieting
- disruptive
- distressful
- distressing
- embarrassing
- foreboding
- frightening
- gloomy
- harassing
- hard
- impeding
- inconvenient
- intrusive
- irksome
- irritating
- laborious
- ominous
- onerous
- painful
- perplexing
- perturbing
- pessimistic
- prophetic
- provoking
- severe
- sinister
- startling
- threatening
- tiresome
- toilsome
- troublesome
- troubling
- troublous
- trying
- uncertain
- unpleasant
- unsettling
- vexing
- wearisome
- worrisome
- worrying
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