Antonym: relieve. Similar words: disquietude, disquieting, disquisition, quiet, quietly, quieten, quietus, quietude. Meaning: [dɪs'kwaɪət] n. 1. a feeling of mild anxiety about possible developments 2. the trait of seeming ill at ease. v. disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed.
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1. His appointment caused disquiet among members.
2. I must say that bad news disquiet me a great deal.
3. There is growing public disquiet about the cost of such policing.
4. I felt a prickle of disquiet.
5. Her disquiet made us uneasy too.
6. The disquiet will boil over in the long run.
7. There is considerable public disquiet about the safety of the new trains.
8. The strength of the dollar is causing considerable disquiet on the Stock Exchange.
9. The union has voiced its disquiet about the way the protest was handled.
10. The British government threatened to make public its disquiet but then pulled back.
11. The leader's decline in popularity is causing disquiet among supporters.
12. We shall find reason for disquiet about this argument.
13. There was widespread disquiet in the media and elsewhere.
14. Hypnotherapy can also help relieve profound feelings of disquiet or anxiety.
15. The Department of Health is aware of the disquiet among dentists.
16. Disquiet that the apology was a beautiful gesture but a theological mistake bubbled to the surface last week.
17. There may be cases where there is parliamentary disquiet over a ministerial proposal and then the minister has a change of mind.
18. The House resolved that the petition created disquiet and should therefore not be entertained by the House.
19. There was also widespread disquiet over the nature of the undercover operation which had trapped him.
20. People felt a growing sense of disquiet over levels of crime in the neighborhood.
21. Jessica had refrained from expressing any further disquiet over them - at lest to me.
22. Disquiet grew and, on 11 February 1911[sentencedict.com], the ever-appeasing government brought in tougher laws restricting the use of Aube grapes.
23. Underlying the disquiet was a strong current of belief that the act of going tieless was tantamount to social chaos!
24. In the regions the greatest level of disquiet was in the south-west, where 25 % of members were not totally satisfied.
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25. The London Government, sensitive to the disquiet, hastily granted a general pardon, but Cornwall was out for blood.
26. In Britain, the growing discussion of women's sexuality raised its own disquiet.
27. Is he also aware that there has been considerable disquiet over the proposed amalgamation of the St. Neots and Huntingdon bench?
28. Even Moscow's lower orders, it seemed, were beginning to voice their disquiet.
29. But her symbolic stance emerges at a time when there is considerable disquiet over the imaging of children.
30. He smiled widely and held out a hand, but the way he looked Maxim over gave him a little pang of disquiet.
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