Disquiet in a sentence as a noun

But recently there's been disquiet about the way it works.

It filled me with feelings of unease and disquiet and anxiety.

Where is the international disquiet on this front?

> Could you point me to the obvious internal disquiet?It was to this [0] article I was referring.

Nor in fact, is the likelihood of a crash high, but its true there are aspects to what we see of others "arriving" which cause disquiet.

> I get a disquiet feeling when I'm in old southern towns like SavanahI love Savannah and Augusta.

Disquiet in a sentence as a verb

"Furthermore most media and advertising rely on stirring up disquiet to grow their audience.

Saying something rational, but causing immense community disquiet when people come close to voting.

Alice now spends a frustrating hour debating the meaning of the word "racist" and Bob has neatly eased out of discussing her original disquiet.

I get a disquiet feeling when I'm in old southern towns like Savanah, I didn't know why at first, until I realized it's because their society is still so segregated.

It looks like this was a last minute political decision to open source the code in the face of growing public disquiet rather than a co-ordinated effort.

Disquiet definitions

noun

a feeling of mild anxiety about possible developments

See also: anxiousness

noun

the trait of seeming ill at ease

See also: unease uneasiness

verb

disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed; "She was rather perturbed by the news that her father was seriously ill"

See also: perturb unhinge trouble cark distract disorder