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7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Disquietude' in a Sentence

"The state of feeling uneasy or experiencing a sense of disquiet." more

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The disquietude in the courtroom was palpable as the high-profile trial unfolded.
His sudden silence added to the overall disquietude in the room.
The disquietude among the passengers grew as the train came to an unexpected halt.
The disquietude in the ancient ruins suggested a presence beyond the visible.
The disquietude in the library was disrupted by a sudden, loud noise.
He tried to conceal his disquietudes during the intense exam.
The disquietudes of a looming deadline troubled her throughout the night.

Disquietude

dis-kwahy-i-tood
nounThe state of feeling uneasy or experiencing a sense of disquiet.
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Last Updated On: May 26, 2024
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