Causing anxiety or uneasiness.
1 The thought of permanent electronic invasion was disquieting , to say the least.
2 For two years the Emperor had been receiving disquieting reports about Gallus.
3 Shakespeare must have gone through some rather disquieting quarters of an hour.
4 All of this is very disquieting for patients, relatives and local GPs.
5 From the sky, we heard a disquieting sound, which was growing louder.
6 The peacefulness of it all under such unearthly beauty is almost disquieting .
7 Camera work, filled with disquieting oblique shadows, is elegant and atmospheric throughout.
8 He still handled those matters too disquieting for the new Dark King.
9 It was a disquieting letter, though the opening was affectionate and sane.
10 And so the past had revisited him, darkening and disquieting his mind.
11 Yet, what was there about an elf that Darkhorse found so disquieting ?
12 Her mind was occupied with disquieting reflections of the past few hours.
13 The neat coils of brown hair were quite disquieting to Aunt Em.
14 This disquieting consciousness would seem to be slowly invading our individual life.
15 About her seemed to hover something of the ethereal, elusive, and disquieting .
16 He had time to catch a veiled soft gleam intimate and disquieting .
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