feelings of anxiety that make you tense and irritable
disquietude
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Editorial note
To the end, spring winds will sow disquietude, passing faces leave a regret behind them, and the whole world keep calling and calling in their ears.
Quick take
feelings of anxiety that make you tense and irritable
Meaning at a glance
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Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for disquietude.
noun
feelings of anxiety that make you tense and irritable
See also: edginess, uneasiness, inquietude
Example sentences
To the end, spring winds will sow disquietude, passing faces leave a regret behind them, and the whole world keep calling and calling in their ears.
Maybe this content is equally soul sucking for the creator and the consumer, and what started as a cynical click farm grew into Fight Club-esque detachment?Seems more likely than being part of an ongoing effort to destabilise society by disseminating disquietude and distrust, probably.
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How do you use disquietude in a sentence?
To the end, spring winds will sow disquietude, passing faces leave a regret behind them, and the whole world keep calling and calling in their ears.
What does disquietude mean?
feelings of anxiety that make you tense and irritable
What part of speech is disquietude?
disquietude is commonly used as noun.