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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31. Despite this innovation there continued to be considerable public disquiet.
32. There is indeed much disquiet at any delay in immediate fulfilment.
33. So perhaps we can bluff it out and collect software by day leaving philosophical disquiet to the troubled night.
34. He hoped that it would express disquiet at the circumstances of the Tully-West shooting and would call publicly for an independent inquiry.
35. He wondered at her ability never to reveal the slightest disquiet in front of her husband.
36. It is important to frame this disquiet in the correct context.
37. But there is no doubt that some of these ideas are causing great disquiet among Branch Management and Staff.
38. Some economists feel deep disquiet at the use of food grains to produce motor spirit.
39. And those who were immune to such uneasiness had another reason for disquiet.
40. There was disquiet at Highland Regional Council yesterday that any rejoicing was extremely premature.
41. Singing in Schools An additional cause for disquiet is the present shortage of music teachers in primary and secondary schools.
42. An uncertain but unceasing disquiet is upon me.
43. Disquiet that would boil over in the long run.
44. He could not ease his disquiet.
45. Europe's disquiet is likely to grow.
46. But as the evidence of blatant disregard for safety at the incinerated building grew, disquiet swept from Shanghai, the boom's high-rise epicenter[sentencedict.com], across the country.
47. More than disquiet about the present, voters are nervous about the future.
48. These verbs mean to disturb or disquiet a person so as to evoke moderate anger.
49. They live as we all should live -- undisturbed , indifferent(sentencedict.com), and without disquiet.
50. The President's speech caused considerable disquiet in some European capitals.
51. Most telling of all are the stirrings of disquiet in America, Israel's most steadfast ally.
52. There has been private disquiet at the club over two incidents this season.
53. On mother side: understanding and autocephaly showed positive correlation, stern punishment, refusal disaffirm and disquiet showed positive correlation.
54. Six parts arrogance , three parts disquiet and one part guilt towards your late husband.
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