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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    anxiety apprehension unease uneasiness discomposure discomfort distress perturbation turmoil tumult commotion unrest agitation agitation nervosity nervousness tension strain misgiving apprehensiveness fearfulness fear alarm alarmism consternation dismay trepidation trepidity worry worriment solicitude concern vexation irritation irksomeness annoyance displeasure discontent discontentment dissatisfaction disgruntlement restlessness fidgetiness inquietude inquietness

    Meaning of Disquiet

    A feeling of anxiety or unease

    Definitions

    • A feeling of anxiety or unease, typically about something specific
    • * A state of disturbance or unrest, especially in a person's mind

    Etymology of Disquiet

    The word "disquiet" has its roots in the Old French word "desqueter", which means "to disturb or trouble", and is derived from the Latin words "dis" (meaning "opposite of") and "quies" (meaning "rest")
    Historically, the word "disquiet" has been used to describe a range of emotions, from mild unease to intense anxiety, and has been used in various contexts, including literature, philosophy, and psychology

    Example Uses

    • The news of the impending storm filled her with disquiet about the safety of her family
    • * The disquiet in the room was palpable as the two opponents faced off in the debate
    • * The disquiet in his mind was reflected in his restless and agitated behavior

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