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Meaning of disquieted
The primary meaning of the word "disquieted" is feeling anxious or uneasy.
Etymology of disquieted
The word "disquieted" has its roots in the 15th century, derived from the Old French words "des" (meaning "opposite of") and "quiet" (meaning "rest" or "peace"), with the suffix "-ed" added to form the past tense and past participle of the verb "disquiet", which means to cause someone to feel anxious or uneasy, or to make someone's mind or feelings unsettled.
Synonyms
anxious
apprehensive
uneasy
nervous
perturbed
troubled
distressed
worried
fearful
alarmed
concerned
unsettled
disconcerted
vexed
irked
annoyed
irritated
agitated
flustered
ruffled
upset
bothered
discomforted
dissatisfied
disgruntled
disheartened
demoralized
dejected
despondent
melancholy
gloomy
morose
somber
dismal
dreary
bleak
grim
Definitions
- Feeling anxious or uneasy, typically due to a sense of uncertainty or fear about something.
- * Causing someone to feel anxious or uneasy.
Usage Examples
- The news of the impending storm left the villagers disquieted and preparing for the worst.
- * She felt disquieted by the strange noises in the abandoned house.
- * The thought of public speaking disquieted him, making him nervous and fumbling over his words.