Sentences with disquieting
dis·qui·et·ing
D d - The news disquieted him.
- What they share, to the eye of the outsider, is a disquieting intensity.
- Zable's fiction has often found disquieting resonances between physical and emotional space.
- The Government's response to the death sentences imposed on the Bali bombers betrayed a disquieting ambivalence.