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Definition of disquiet
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Disquiet
(a.)
Deprived
of
quiet;
impatient;
restless;
uneasy.
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Disturber
::
Disturber
(n.) One who, or that
which,
disturbs
of
disquiets;
a
violator
of
peace;
a
troubler..
Unresty
::
Unresty
(a.)
Causing
unrest;
disquieting;
as,
unresty
sorrows..
Turmoil
::
Turmoil
(v. t.) To
harass
with
commotion;
to
disquiet;
to
worry.
Pain
::
Pain (n.) To
render
uneasy
in mind; to
disquiet;
to
distress;
to
grieve;
as a
child's
faults
pain his
parents.
Anxious
::
Anxious
(a.) Full of
anxiety
or
disquietude;
greatly
concerned
or
solicitous,
esp.
respecting
something
future
or
unknown;
being in
painful
suspense;
--
applied
to
persons;
as,
anxious
for the issue of a
battle..
Worry
::
Worry (v. i.) To feel or
express
undue care and
anxiety;
to
manifest
disquietude
or pain; to be
fretful;
to
chafe;
as, the child
worries;
the horse
worries..
Disquietly
::
Disquietly
(adv.)
In a
disquiet
manner;
uneasily;
as, he
rested
disquietly
that
night..
Disquieted
::
Disquieted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Disquie.
Disquiet
::
Disquiet
(v. t.) To
render
unquiet;
to
deprive
of
peace,
rest, or
tranquility;
to make
uneasy
or
restless;
to
disturb..
Disease
::
Disease
(v. t.) To
deprive
of ease; to
disquiet;
to
trouble;
to
distress.
Disturbance
::
Disturbance
(n.) The
hindering
or
disquieting
of a
person
in the
lawful
and
peaceable
enjoyment
of his
right;
the
interruption
of a
right;
as, the
disturbance
of a
franchise,
of
common,
of ways, and the
like..
Disquiettude
::
Disquiettude
(n.) Want of peace or
tranquility;
uneasiness;
disturbance;
agitation;
anxiety.
Disease
::
Disease
(n.) Lack of ease;
uneasiness;
trouble;
vexation;
disquiet.
Disturb
::
Disturb
(v. t.) To
agitate
the mind of; to
deprive
of
tranquillity;
to
disquiet;
to
render
uneasy;
as, a
person
is
disturbed
by
receiving
an
insult,
or his mind is
disturbed
by
envy..
Vexation
::
Vexation
(n.) The act of
vexing,
or the state of being
vexed;
agitation;
disquiet;
trouble;
irritation..
Discomposed
::
Discomposed
(a.)
Disordered;
disturbed;
disquieted.
Disquietful
::
Disquietful
(a.)
Producing
inquietude
or
uneasiness.
Disquietal
::
Disquietal
(n.) The act of
disquieting;
a state of
disquiet.
Vex
::
Vex (v. t.) To to/s back and
forth;
to
agitate;
to
disquiet.
Easy
::
Easy (v. t.) Not
causing,
or
attended
with, pain or
disquiet,
or much
exertion;
affording
ease or rest; as, an easy
carriage;
a ship
having
an easy
motion;
easy
movements,
as in
dancing..
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