Feelings of anxiety that make you tense and irritable.
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 .
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