disquieting (Meaning)
disquieting (s)
causing mental discomfort
disquieting (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Disquiet
Synonyms & Antonyms of disquieting
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
disquieting Sentence Examples
- The disquieting news of the accident left everyone in a state of shock and disbelief.
- The disquieting atmosphere in the house made it difficult for anyone to relax or feel at ease.
- The disquieting feeling that something was amiss made him constantly look over his shoulder.
- The doctor's disquieting prognosis left the family feeling hopeless and uncertain about the future.
- The disquieting sound of the wind howling through the trees outside sent shivers down her spine.
- The disquieting look in his eyes made me feel uneasy and uncomfortable.
- The disquieting silence in the room was broken by the sudden sound of a door creaking open.
- The disquieting revelation that the company had been hiding information about the product's safety issues shocked and angered the consumers.
- The disquieting feeling of being watched made her constantly turn around and check her surroundings.
- The disquieting news of the political unrest in the country made investors hesitant to invest in its economy.
FAQs About the word disquieting
causing mental discomfortof Disquiet
troubling, unsettling, frightening,disturbing, perturbing, shocking, nagging, distressing, terrible, upsetting
reassuring, settling, settling,reassuring, sedative, narcotic, dreamy, dreamy, narcotic, calming
The disquieting news of the accident left everyone in a state of shock and disbelief.
The disquieting atmosphere in the house made it difficult for anyone to relax or feel at ease.
The disquieting feeling that something was amiss made him constantly look over his shoulder.
The doctor's disquieting prognosis left the family feeling hopeless and uncertain about the future.