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was disquieted

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To make (someone or something) worried or anxious.

  • He felt disquieted at the lack of interest the child had shown.

Exact(5)

Edwards said that he was "disquieted".

David didn't understand these gestures and was disquieted by the implication that he knew the man.

The author's own mother, Nicola Fuller, was disquieted to find herself as a character in that "awful book" (as she refers to it today).

"When I saw the 2009 numbers, they were the same essentially, and I was disquieted by that," said Dr. Michael J. Pentecost, a radiologist and Medicare consultant who also reviews claims for commercial clients.

Anderson dutifully included the verse in a cable he sent back to Washington: Towards evening my soul was disquieted And I urged my carriage up to this ancient plateau The setting sun has boundless beauty Only the yellow dusk is so near.

Similar(55)

Many are disquieted by the war.

"Some people are disquieted by change.

Helene is disquieted: "I just don't want you to be blind," she tells him.

Even business leaders are disquieted by the government's attempts to dilute Kurdish nationalism.

Still, he acknowledged that many co-workers in Bellmawr were disquieted by recent events.

Surely grown-ups shouldn't be disquieted by the output of their intestines.

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