disquieted Synonyms

disquieted Meaning

Wordnet

disquieted (s)

afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief

Webster

disquieted (imp. & p. p.)

of Disquiet

disquieted Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden change in plans disquieted her, as she had been looking forward to the event for weeks.
  2. The child was disquieted by the strange noises coming from the attic at night.
  3. The sudden movement in the corner of her eye disquieted her, and she turned to see what it was.
  4. The disquieted feeling in her stomach told her that something was not right.
  5. The dark and stormy night disquieted her, and she couldn't shake the feeling that something bad was going to happen.
  6. The news of the accident disquieted him, as he knew that it could have easily been him.
  7. The doctor's vague diagnosis disquieted her, as she wanted to know exactly what was wrong with her.
  8. The disquieted look on his face made me worry that something was wrong.
  9. The recent spate of burglaries in the area had disquieted the residents, and many were taking extra security precautions.
  10. She was disquieted by the strange phone call she had received, and she couldn't shake the feeling that it was a sign of something sinister.

FAQs About the word disquieted

afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or griefof Disquiet

nervous, alarmed, disturbed, frightened, upset, anxious, hysteric, distraught, agitated, worried

composed, serene, tranquil, serene, recollected, tranquil, collected,collected, recollected, composed

The sudden change in plans disquieted her, as she had been looking forward to the event for weeks.

The child was disquieted by the strange noises coming from the attic at night.

The sudden movement in the corner of her eye disquieted her, and she turned to see what it was.

The disquieted feeling in her stomach told her that something was not right.