DISQUIET in a Sentence
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27 example sentences for DISQUIET, such as:
1. His appointment caused disquiet among members.
2. I must say that bad news disquiet me a great deal.
3. Bonacieux, eagerly, and looking at d'Artagnan with disquiet.
4. In fact, a much better one than his own and the knowledge was disquieting.
5. In Britain, the growing discussion of women's sexuality raised its own disquiet.
2. I must say that bad news disquiet me a great deal.
3. Bonacieux, eagerly, and looking at d'Artagnan with disquiet.
4. In fact, a much better one than his own and the knowledge was disquieting.
5. In Britain, the growing discussion of women's sexuality raised its own disquiet.
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Meanings and Examples of DISQUIET
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disquiet
n. a feeling of mild anxiety about possible developments
n. the trait of seeming ill at ease
Classic Sentence: (20 in 2 pages)
1 My journey had been my own suggestion, and Elizabeth therefore acquiesced, but she was filled with disquiet at the idea of my suffering, away from her, the inroads of misery and grief.
2 Yet Estella was so inseparable from all my restlessness and disquiet of mind, that I really fell into confusion as to the limits of my own part in its production.
3 In vain should I attempt to describe the astonishment and disquiet of Herbert, when he and I and Provis sat down before the fire, and I recounted the whole of the secret.
4 I am far from happy, Miss Havisham; but I have other causes of disquiet than any you know of.
5 Charles Hayter had met with much to disquiet and mortify him in his cousin's behaviour.
6 They live as we all should live--undisturbed, indifferent, and without disquiet.
7 Bonacieux, eagerly, and looking at d'Artagnan with disquiet.
8 I slept very little, for the disquiets of my mind prevailed over my weariness, and kept me awake.
9 Of late there had been other signs of her disfavour, as intangible but more disquieting.
10 In fact, a much better one than his own and the knowledge was disquieting.
11 That locality was always vaguely disquieting, even in the broad glare of afternoon, and now I turned my head as though I had been warned of something behind.
12 One left them children but yesterday; today, one finds them disquieting to the feelings.
13 He thought of him kindly; but his thoughts were disquieted and fearful.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde By Robert Louis Stevenson
Context Highlight In CHAPTER REMARKABLE INCIDENT OF DR. LANYON
Context Highlight In CHAPTER REMARKABLE INCIDENT OF DR. LANYON
14 Brother Ben Samuel," said Isaac, "my soul is disquieted, and I wot not why.
15 She could not feel that she had done wrong herself, but she was disquieted in every other way.
Example Sentence:
1 His appointment caused disquiet among members.
2 I must say that bad news disquiet me a great deal.
3 In Britain, the growing discussion of women's sexuality raised its own disquiet.
4 Holmes's absence for a day, slightly caused to disquiet Watson; after a week with no word, however, Watson's uneasiness about his missing friend had grown into a deep fear for his safety.
5 Politicians have little incentive to fiddle with the system; but public disquiet over the growing number of allegations of foul play in the Brexit referendum may provide some fuel.
6 The underachieving Monsters University is Pixar's first prequel, but it's also part of a disquieting trend by the 'toon titan to accept adequacy over excellence.
7 The disquieting situation between these two neighbouring countries looks set to continue.