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Meanings of
disquietude
in English
Portuguese
inquietude
Catalan
neguit
Spanish
inquietud
Back to the meaning
Feelings of anxiety that make you tense and irritable.
uneasiness
inquietude
edginess
Portuguese
inquietude
Synonyms
Examples for "
uneasiness
"
uneasiness
inquietude
edginess
Examples for "
uneasiness
"
1
A mission of General Sébastiani to Egypt resulted in awakening general
uneasiness
.
2
There is a growing public
uneasiness
& controversy over the hydrogen-bomb tests.
3
I soon, however, grew accustomed to it, and my
uneasiness
wore off.
4
The rest of the community by no means shared in their
uneasiness
.
5
There was a flicker of
uneasiness
,
as if something wasn't quite right.
1
Even in New Hampshire there are strong symptoms of a rising
inquietude
.
2
Even without this subjective
inquietude
it would have been an unpleasant summer.
3
Of these glories Lady Lufton always thought with much
inquietude
of mind.
4
Sarah Purday was pacing the cell in a frenzy of
inquietude
.
5
At these times there was
inquietude
and wonder in his features.
1
It does not shy away from his difficult nature or his
edginess
.
2
It added an
edginess
,
a steely tension to the entire presentation.
3
The crowd arrived with the meanness and
edginess
of a mob.
4
Bowie's monochrome
edginess
meant he sailed through the insurrections of punk.
5
Coupled with Riverdale's
edginess
and extreme self-awareness is its intense wokeness.
Usage of
disquietude
in English
1
All hearts beat with
disquietude
,
save only the heart of Michel Ardan.
2
These movements were seen with no small
disquietude
by the Persian king.
3
A letter received from Philip early in May, 1788, increased his
disquietude
.
4
The same instinct of
disquietude
kept them both, for a moment, silent.
5
More quietly than I could, though my reason for
disquietude
was different.
6
This time Pierre, penetrated by
disquietude
,
wished to approach and question him.
7
There was still, however, another difficulty, which occasioned me some little
disquietude
.
8
Yet Harvey perceived that his friend's exultation was not unmixed with
disquietude
.
9
It was this remark, more than any other, which fostered Kendrick's
disquietude
.
10
The days passed in Venice in a state of restless
disquietude
.
11
Great was the surprise, and the
disquietude
was even greater than the surprise.
12
And now she found herself in a state of deep
disquietude
.
13
Russia's history in 1903 was marked by general
disquietude
and turbulence.
14
And even now I sometimes feel the same uneasiness and
disquietude
.
15
The sound came from abaft his beam and his
disquietude
increased.
16
The appearance of the house affected me, as I drew near, with
disquietude
.
Other examples for "disquietude"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
disquietude
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
mental disquietude
great disquietude
vague disquietude
deep disquietude
little disquietude
More collocations
Translations for
disquietude
Portuguese
inquietude
Catalan
neguit
desassossec
inquietud
Spanish
inquietud
Disquietude
through the time
Disquietude
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common