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dis·qui·et
(dĭs-kwī′ĭt)tr.v. dis·qui·et·ed, dis·qui·et·ing, dis·qui·ets
To deprive of peace or rest; trouble.
n.
Absence of peace or rest; anxiety.
adj. Archaic
Uneasy; restless.
dis·qui′et·ing·ly adv.
dis·qui′et·ly adv.
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disquiet
(dɪsˈkwaɪət)n
a feeling or condition of anxiety or uneasiness
vb
(tr) to make anxious or upset. Also: disquieten
adj
archaic uneasy or anxious
disˈquietedly, disˈquietly adv
disˈquietedness, disˈquietness n
disˈquieting adj
disˈquietingly adv
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dis•qui•et
(dɪsˈkwaɪ ɪt)n.
1. lack of calm, peace, or ease; anxiety; uneasiness.
v.t. 2. to deprive of calm or peace.
adj. 3. Archaic. uneasy.
[1520–30]
dis•qui′et•ly, adv.
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disquiet
Past participle: disquieted
Gerund: disquieting
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Noun | 1. | disquiet - a feeling of mild anxiety about possible developments anxiety - a vague unpleasant emotion that is experienced in anticipation of some (usually ill-defined) misfortune |
2. | disquiet - the trait of seeming ill at ease discomposure - a temperament that is perturbed and lacking in composure | |
Verb | 1. | disquiet - disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed; "She was rather perturbed by the news that her father was seriously ill" |
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disquiet
noun
1. uneasiness, concern, fear, worry, alarm, anxiety, distress, unrest, angst, nervousness, trepidation, foreboding, restlessness, fretfulness, disquietude There is growing public disquiet.
verb
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disquiet
verbnoun
1. A troubled or anxious state of mind:
2. An uneasy or nervous state:
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Translations
قَلَق، عَدَم ارْتِياحيُقْلِق، يَسَبِّبُ عَدَم ارْتِياح
neklidzneklidnitznepokojeníznepokojit
ængstelseforuroligegøre ængsteliguro
nyugtalanít
óróleikivalda óróleika eîa kvíîa
neramumas
nemierssatrauktsatraukums
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
disquiet
[dɪsˈkwaɪət] n (= worry) → inquiétude fdisquiet about sth, disquiet over sth → inquiétude face à qch
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Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
disquiet
(disˈkwaiət) noun uneasiness. a feeling of disquiet.
verb to make uneasy.
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