Definition of Disquiet in English :

Define Disquiet in English

Disquiet meaning in English

Meaning of Disquiet in English

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Disquiet pronunciation in English

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Disquiet

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Noun

1. anxiousness, disquiet

a feeling of mild anxiety about possible developments

2. disquiet, unease, uneasiness

the trait of seeming ill at ease

Verb

3. cark, disorder, disquiet, distract, perturb, trouble, unhinge

disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed

Example Sentences:
'She was rather perturbed by the news that her father was seriously ill'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Disquiet

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noun
1. 
a feeling or condition of anxiety or uneasiness
verb
2. (transitive)
to make anxious or upset
. Also: disquieten
adjective
3. archaic
uneasy or anxious

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Disquiet

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verb transitive
1. 
to make anxious, uneasy, or restless; disturb; fret
noun
2. 
a disturbed or uneasy feeling; anxiety; restlessness
adjective
3.  Archaic
restless; uneasy

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Disquiet

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tr.v. dis·qui·et·ed, dis·qui·et·ing, dis·qui·ets
To deprive of peace or rest; trouble.
n.
Absence of peace or rest; anxiety.
adj.
Archaic
Uneasy; restless.

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