unquietude (Meaning)

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unquietude (n.)

Uneasiness; inquietude.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unquietude

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unquietude Sentence Examples

  1. The persistent unquietude in her heart made it difficult for her to concentrate.
  2. The unquietude of the crowd grew as the speaker's words stirred emotions.
  3. A sense of unquietude gripped the city, as rumors of impending danger spread.
  4. The unquietude of the jungle at night was punctuated by the eerie sounds of animals.
  5. The unresolved conflict within her mind caused an unquietude that lingered in her waking hours.
  6. The unquietude of her conscience haunted her, reminding her of past wrongdoings.
  7. The unsettling events of that day filled her with an unquietude that she could not shake.
  8. The unquietude in the air was palpable, as if a storm was about to break.
  9. The unquietude of his soul drove him to seek answers and meaning.
  10. Amidst the tranquility, a subtle unquietude hinted at an unseen danger lurking beneath the surface.

FAQs About the word unquietude

Uneasiness; inquietude.

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The persistent unquietude in her heart made it difficult for her to concentrate.

The unquietude of the crowd grew as the speaker's words stirred emotions.

A sense of unquietude gripped the city, as rumors of impending danger spread.

The unquietude of the jungle at night was punctuated by the eerie sounds of animals.