Similar words: disquietude, quiet, quieten, quietly, quietus, disqualify, montesquieu, disqualified. Meaning: [-tɪŋ] adj. causing mental discomfort.
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31. The news from the African front was disquieting in the extreme.
32. The Zentraedi had always been rigidly segregated by sex, and most of them found the thought of fraternization disquieting to the point where it had been known to make them physically ill.
33. He heard from the kitchen the steady drip of the refrigerator, a rhythm demanding and disquieting.
34. In more established markets, the Japanese challenge has been disquieting.
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