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a source of disquiet
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a source of disquiet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes unease or concern. Example: "The recent changes in policy have become a source of disquiet among the employees."
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News & Media
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Exact Expressions
5 human-written examples
For though the imagery in Harvey's songs is marked by rural references – as one might expect of an album recorded in a church in her native Dorset – the land here is often a source of disquiet, not comfort – the "fruit" that the Glorious Land bears is not "wheat and corn" but "deformed children".
News & Media
In other words, even aside from the bounce in the housing market which is a source of disquiet among many analysts, the modest recovery the UK has so far managed has happened largely on the back of a single successful industry — and a slide back into what Osborne once derided as, "debt-fuelled growth".
News & Media
By contrast, his rival for the nomination on the French right, Alain Juppé – the favourite to win the race for the Élysée – said the weakness of the US has been a "source of disquiet", and that he would welcome the election of the more interventionist Hillary Clinton.
News & Media
The East's tale of the West; the periphery's scrutiny of the centre through the lenses of philosophy, art, journalism and popular music capture the image of a community still in search of its soul, a culture whose internal Other is simultaneously a source of disquiet and productive self-reflection.
Academia
The possible emergence of an African communist state remained a source of disquiet in the West.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
The "slowing down" Martin mentions is a source of huge disquiet to some of his fans, who are desperate for him to finish his magnum opus as soon as possible.
News & Media
Drobny, a "constant source of disquiet," as the Hamburg tabloid MoPo put it, never quite recovered from his early blunder, even if he didn't follow up with another decisive mishap.
News & Media
While the problem is overplayed - Juventus have scored 10 times in their last three matches and have 12 different players already off the mark this season - it is a recurring source of disquiet.
News & Media
However, taking introspection to be a source of scientific knowledge led to disquiet when introspectors failed to agree about what, if any, distinctive introspectible item they had found in experiencing pleasure.
Science
Another source of disquiet is disdain for Magna Carta's article 14, which enshrines the principle of no taxation without representation.
News & Media
The source of disquiet is not those who would omit England from the history of the Enlightenment.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "a source of disquiet" when you want to subtly highlight something that generates unease or mild concern without necessarily implying significant danger or immediate action.
Common error
Avoid using "a source of disquiet" when a stronger term like "threat" or "danger" is more appropriate. Using a milder term can undermine the seriousness of the situation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a source of disquiet" functions as a noun phrase, identifying something that causes unease or concern. It serves to pinpoint the origin or reason behind a feeling of disquiet, as shown by Ludwig's examples.
Frequent in
News & Media
43%
Academia
29%
Wiki
14%
Less common in
Science
14%
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a source of disquiet" is a noun phrase used to describe something that causes unease or concern. Ludwig AI validates its grammatical correctness and highlights its usage in News & Media and Academic contexts. The phrase is relatively rare but consistently used to express a mild level of worry or apprehension. Related phrases, such as ""a cause for concern"" and ""a reason for unease"", offer alternative ways to convey similar meanings, each with slight variations in emphasis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a cause for concern
Replaces "source" with "cause", shifting focus slightly to the reason for disquiet.
a reason for unease
Substitutes "source of disquiet" with a more general feeling of unease.
a source of anxiety
Emphasizes the anxious feeling stemming from the source.
a trigger for worry
Highlights the triggering effect of the source on one's worries.
an origin of apprehension
Uses more formal vocabulary to denote the beginning of apprehension.
a root of disturbance
Indicates the foundational cause of the disturbance.
an element of unease
Highlights a specific aspect or component that causes unease.
a seed of doubt
Implies that the source plants uncertainty.
a cloud of uncertainty
Suggests a looming sense of uncertainty that causes disquiet.
grounds for misgivings
Indicates there are valid reasons to feel apprehensive or have doubts.
FAQs
How can I use "a source of disquiet" in a sentence?
You can use "a source of disquiet" to describe something that causes unease or concern. For example: "The lack of transparency in the project became "a source of disquiet" among the team members".
What are some alternatives to "a source of disquiet"?
Some alternatives include "a cause for concern", "a reason for unease", or "a source of anxiety", depending on the context.
Which is more appropriate: "a source of disquiet" or "a cause for alarm"?
"A source of disquiet" suggests mild unease or concern, while "a cause for alarm" indicates a situation that warrants immediate attention and worry. The choice depends on the severity of the situation you're describing.
What's the difference between "a source of disquiet" and "a point of contention"?
"A source of disquiet" refers to something that causes unease or worry, whereas "a point of contention" refers to a subject about which there is strong disagreement. While something can be both, they emphasize different aspects: emotional unease versus disagreement.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested