disquietness

[dɪsˈkwaɪətnəs]

disquietness Definition

  • 1a state of uneasiness or anxiety
  • 2the quality of causing uneasiness or anxiety

Using disquietness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "disquietness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The disquietness in the room was palpable as they waited for the test results.

  • Example

    The disquietness of the situation made her nervous and uneasy.

  • Example

    The disquietness of the music added to the eerie atmosphere of the movie scene.

disquietness Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for disquietness

Phrases with disquietness

  • a state of mental uneasiness or anxiety

    Example

    She couldn't shake off the disquietness of mind after hearing the bad news.

  • a state of spiritual unrest or anxiety

    Example

    The disquietness of soul he felt after the loss of his loved one was overwhelming.

  • disquietness of conscience

    a state of moral uneasiness or anxiety

    Example

    The disquietness of conscience he felt after lying to his friend was unbearable.

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Summary: disquietness in Brief

'Disquietness' [dɪsˈkwaɪətnəs] refers to a state of uneasiness or anxiety, or the quality of causing such feelings. It can be used to describe a tense atmosphere, as in 'The disquietness in the room was palpable.' The term extends into phrases like 'disquietness of mind,' 'disquietness of soul,' and 'disquietness of conscience,' which denote different types of unease.