inquiet (Meaning)

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inquiet (v. t.)

To disquiet.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inquiet

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inquiet Sentence Examples

  1. The forest exuded an unsettling inquiet as the shadows danced among the towering trees.
  2. The constant ringing of the phone created a sense of inquiet within her, disrupting her peace.
  3. The enigmatic stranger's gaze filled her with inquiet, as if he could see through her facade.
  4. The anticipation of an upcoming exam left an inquiet restlessness in her mind.
  5. The creaking floorboards in the dead of night caused an inquiet shiver to run down his spine.
  6. The news of the impending hurricane brought an inquiet to the community, casting a shadow over their daily lives.
  7. The sudden shift in his demeanor filled her with inquiet, as she sensed his hidden agenda.
  8. The broken clock ticking away in the corner of the room added to the inquiet atmosphere.
  9. The relentless pursuit of perfection left an inquiet void within him, as if something was always missing.
  10. The abandoned house stood vacant, an inquiet reminder of a haunting past.

FAQs About the word inquiet

To disquiet.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The forest exuded an unsettling inquiet as the shadows danced among the towering trees.

The constant ringing of the phone created a sense of inquiet within her, disrupting her peace.

The enigmatic stranger's gaze filled her with inquiet, as if he could see through her facade.

The anticipation of an upcoming exam left an inquiet restlessness in her mind.