unquiet (Meaning)

Wordnet

unquiet (a)

characterized by unrest or disorder

Wordnet

unquiet (s)

causing or fraught with or showing anxiety

Webster

unquiet (v. t.)

To disquiet.

Webster

unquiet (a.)

Not quiet; restless; uneasy; agitated; disturbed.

unquiet Sentence Examples

  1. The unquiet spirit wandered the castle halls, its presence felt by all.
  2. Sarah's mind was filled with unquiet thoughts, making it difficult for her to sleep.
  3. The wind howled outside, creating an unquiet atmosphere that unsettled the village.
  4. The unquiet waters of the lake reflected the troubled hearts of its onlookers.
  5. The students felt unquiet as the teacher paced restlessly before the class.
  6. The unquiet skies threatened rain, casting a foreboding shadow over the picnic.
  7. The child's unquiet dreams disturbed her parents' sleep.
  8. The unquiet ghost refused to find peace, its presence haunting the living.
  9. The unquiet conscience of the murderer plagued his every waking moment.
  10. The unquiet waters of the river reminded those who crossed it of its dangerous currents.

FAQs About the word unquiet

characterized by unrest or disorder, causing or fraught with or showing anxietyTo disquiet., Not quiet; restless; uneasy; agitated; disturbed.

troubled, nervous, uneasy, anxious, apprehensive, upset,worried, bothered, perturbed, flustered

collected, cool, easy, relaxed, easy, nerveless, relaxed,calm, cool, nerveless

The unquiet spirit wandered the castle halls, its presence felt by all.

Sarah's mind was filled with unquiet thoughts, making it difficult for her to sleep.

The wind howled outside, creating an unquiet atmosphere that unsettled the village.

The unquiet waters of the lake reflected the troubled hearts of its onlookers.