disquietive (Meaning)

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disquietive (a.)

Tending to disquiet.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disquietive

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disquietive Sentence Examples

  1. The disquieting presence of the old house loomed over the town, casting an eerie shadow over its inhabitants.
  2. The politician's disquieting silence on the matter left the public feeling uneasy and uncertain about his intentions.
  3. The disquieting news of the plane crash sent ripples of sorrow and shock throughout the nation.
  4. The protagonist's disquieting dreams hinted at a deeper, more sinister reality lurking beneath the surface.
  5. The disquieting feeling of being watched followed her everywhere she went, making her constantly paranoid and anxious.
  6. The disquieting laughter of the clown echoed through the dark alley, sending chills down the spines of passersby.
  7. The disquieting sight of the abandoned asylum, its windows boarded up and walls crumbling, stirred up feelings of unease and trepidation.
  8. The disquieting silence of the forest at night was broken only by the occasional hoot of an owl, amplifying the sense of isolation and vulnerability.
  9. The disquieting scent of decay hung in the air, hinting at something long forgotten and deeply disturbing.
  10. The disquieting sound of scratching at the door in the dead of night left the occupants of the house feeling terrified and vulnerable.

FAQs About the word disquietive

Tending to disquiet.

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The disquieting presence of the old house loomed over the town, casting an eerie shadow over its inhabitants.

The politician's disquieting silence on the matter left the public feeling uneasy and uncertain about his intentions.

The disquieting news of the plane crash sent ripples of sorrow and shock throughout the nation.

The protagonist's disquieting dreams hinted at a deeper, more sinister reality lurking beneath the surface.