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All disquiet synonyms

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verb disquiet

  • agitate — If people agitate for something, they protest or take part in political activity in order to get it.
  • unsettle — to alter from a settled state; cause to be no longer firmly fixed or established; render unstable; disturb: Violence unsettled the government.
  • perplex — to cause to be puzzled or bewildered over what is not understood or certain; confuse mentally: Her strange response perplexed me.
  • vex — to irritate; annoy; provoke: His noisy neighbors often vexed him.
  • perturb — to disturb or disquiet greatly in mind; agitate.
  • annoy — If someone or something annoys you, it makes you fairly angry and impatient.
  • disturb — to interrupt the quiet, rest, peace, or order of; unsettle.
  • distress — great pain, anxiety, or sorrow; acute physical or mental suffering; affliction; trouble.
  • bother — If you do not bother to do something or if you do not bother with it, you do not do it, consider it, or use it because you think it is unnecessary or because you are too lazy.
  • pester — to bother persistently with petty annoyances; trouble: Don't pester me with your trivial problems.
  • upset — to overturn: to upset a pitcher of milk.
  • discompose — to upset the order of; disarrange; disorder; unsettle: The breeze discomposed the bouquet.
  • harass — to disturb persistently; torment, as with troubles or cares; bother continually; pester; persecute.
  • plague — French La Peste. a novel (1947) by Albert Camus.
  • fluster — to put into a state of agitated confusion: His constant criticism flustered me.
  • incommode — to inconvenience or discomfort; disturb; trouble.
  • trouble — to disturb the mental calm and contentment of; worry; distress; agitate.
  • fret — to feel or express worry, annoyance, discontent, or the like: Fretting about the lost ring isn't going to help.
  • unhinge — to remove (a door or the like) from hinges.
  • concern — Concern is worry about a situation.

noun disquiet

  • unrest — lack of rest; a restless, troubled, or uneasy state; disquiet: the unrest within himself.
  • uneasiness — not easy in body or mind; uncomfortable; restless; disturbed; perturbed.
  • worry — to torment oneself with or suffer from disturbing thoughts; fret.
  • anxiety — Anxiety is a feeling of nervousness or worry.
  • foreboding — a prediction; portent.
  • alarm — Alarm is a feeling of fear or anxiety that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen.
  • angst — Angst is a feeling of anxiety and worry.
  • ferment — Also called organized ferment. any of a group of living organisms, as yeasts, molds, and certain bacteria, that cause fermentation.
  • nervousness — highly excitable; unnaturally or acutely uneasy or apprehensive: to become nervous under stress.
  • restlessness — characterized by or showing inability to remain at rest: a restless mood.
  • ailment — An ailment is an illness, especially one that is not very serious.
  • care — If you care about something, you feel that it is important and are concerned about it.
  • disquietude — the state of disquiet; uneasiness.
  • disturbance — the act of disturbing.
  • fear — a river in SE North Carolina. 202 miles (325 km) long.
  • fretful — disposed or quick to fret; irritable or peevish.
  • inquietude — restlessness or uneasiness; disquietude.
  • restiveness — impatient of control, restraint, or delay, as persons; restless; uneasy.
  • solicitude — the state of being solicitous; anxiety or concern.
  • storm — Theodore Woldsen [tey-aw-dawr vawlt-suh n] /ˈteɪ ɔˌdɔr ˈvɔlt sən/ (Show IPA), 1817–88, German poet and novelist.
  • turmoil — a state of great commotion, confusion, or disturbance; tumult; agitation; disquiet: mental turmoil caused by difficult decisions.
  • concernment — affair or business; concern
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