disquieting
[ dis-kwahy-i-ting ]
/ dɪsˈkwaɪ ɪ tɪŋ /
adjective
causing anxiety or uneasiness; disturbing: disquieting news.
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Definition for disquieting (2 of 2)
disquiet
[ dis-kwahy-it ]
/ dɪsˈkwaɪ ɪt /
noun
lack of calm, peace, or ease; anxiety; uneasiness.
verb (used with object)
to deprive of calmness, equanimity, or peace; disturb; make uneasy: The news disquieted him.
adjective
Archaic.
uneasy; disquieted.
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dis·qui·et·ed·ly, adverb dis·qui·et·ed·ness, noun dis·qui·et·ly, adverb un·dis·qui·et·ed, adjectiveExample sentences from the Web for disquieting
British Dictionary definitions for disquieting
disquiet
/ (dɪsˈkwaɪət) /
noun
a feeling or condition of anxiety or uneasiness
verb
(tr)
to make anxious or upset
adjective
archaic
uneasy or anxious