Disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed.
The trait of seeming ill at ease.
A feeling of mild anxiety about possible developments.
1 In the short term, however, there is simply disquiet about the Bulgarian.
2 Conservative MPs voted with the government but many subsequently expressed their disquiet .
3 The Taoiseach is also facing growing disquiet among backbenchers over the plan.
4 The conversation with Wednesday had left Shadow with a sense of disquiet .
5 Some other companies have also voiced disquiet over the implications of independence.
6 The late afternoon disquiet was my own; a cool breeze intermittently blew.
7 I feel their disquiet already, and they haven't even reached Mortonridge yet.
8 This is causing serious disquiet among firms like Boeing and Lockheed Martin.
9 There was no note of disquiet in her voice when she answered:
10 My mind is disquiet ; I cannot rest nor contemplate as I should.
11 Many shareholders in its global arm, News Corporation, have signalled their disquiet .
12 On the other hand she alone will know the disquiet of love.
13 If this caused disquiet in the United ranks, worse nearly occurred soon.
14 To lose a lantern, means business depression, and disquiet in the home.
15 On the 23d of April it first displayed symptoms of internal disquiet .
16 There is disquiet over the absence of visible progress on IRA decommissioning.
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