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disquietly


Meanings
  • expressing uneasiness or anxiety; marked by or causing uneasiness or anxiety

    - "The disquieting sound of the waves kept me awake all night."
    - "The disquieting news about the accident made everyone uneasy."
    - "The disquieting feeling that something was not right made me feel uneasy."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with disquietly
disapprove , approve , reprove , provoke , evoke , invoke , coevolve
Homonyms
Words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins
  1. disconnect (en) : To separate or cut off a connection between two things.

  2. disconnect (fr) : Déconnecter, rompre une connexion.

  3. disquietly (en) : Expressing uneasiness or anxiety; marked by or causing uneasiness or anxiety.

  4. disquietly (fr) : S'étonnant, manifestant une agitation ou une inquiétude.

  5. disquietly (es) : Con desquietos, manifestando desquietud o inquietud.


Homophones
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  1. disconnect () :

  2. discontent () :

  3. discreet () :


Variants
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disquiet , disquietly
Forms
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The verb form 'disquiet' can be used to describe the action of causing uneasiness or anxiety in someone, often by presenting them with a difficult or challenging situation., The adjective form 'disquieting' can be used to describe something that causes uneasiness or anxiety, often by presenting a difficult or challenging situation., The adverb form 'disquietedly' can be used to describe the manner in which someone is caused to feel uneasiness or anxiety, often by presenting them with a difficult or challenging situation., The noun form 'disquiet' can be used to describe a feeling of uneasiness or anxiety, often caused by a difficult or challenging situation., The idiomatic form 'disquiet one's mind' can be used to describe the process by which someone's thoughts and feelings become unsettled or disrupted, often due to a difficult or challenging situation.


Etymology
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Middle English: from dis- 'apart' + quiet 'free from disturbance'.


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In various cultures, the term 'disquietly' has been used to describe a feeling of uneasiness or dissatisfaction, often in relation to a particular situation or condition. For example, in Japanese culture, the term 'onmiyoshi' (お庚四) is used to describe a person who is 'disquieted' or 'troubled' by a situation or condition, and who is therefore unable to find peace or contentment in their current circumstances.

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