单词 | disquiet |
释义 | disquietn. a. Absence of bodily or mental quietness; disturbance; uneasiness, anxiety, worry; restlessness, unrest. ΘΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > [noun] stirringc888 maleasea1300 uneasea1300 diseasec1330 perturbationa1382 unrestfulnessc1384 disturbancea1387 unroc1390 distroublancea1400 perturbancec1425 unquietnessc1460 inquietation1461 conturbationc1470 unheart's-ease1470 distroubling1487 wanease15.. inquietness?1504 unrufe1508 sturt1513 pertroublancea1522 inquieting1527 unquieting1548 turmoiling1550 unquiet1551 agitation?1555 storm1569 wanrest1570 discountenance1577 float1579 disquiet1581 brangling1584 diseasefulnessa1586 restlessness1597 hurry1600 disturbancy1603 disquietment1606 disordera1616 laruma1616 uneasinessa1616 diseasementa1617 discomposture1622 discomposition1624 whirr1628 discomposednessa1631 discomposure1632 pother1638 incomposedness1653 inquietude1658 uneasefulness1661 toss1666 disquietednessa1680 intranquillitya1699 disquietude1709 bosom-broil1742 discomfort1779 rufflement1806 feeze1825 uncomfortableness1828 discomforture1832 astasia1839 dysphoria1842 purr1842 peacelessness1852 palaver1899 perturbment1901 heebie-jeebies1923 wahala1966 agita1979 1581 G. Pettie tr. S. Guazzo Ciuile Conuersat. (1586) ii. 68 b To attaine to learning, there is not onelie required a will, but studie, watching, labour, and disquiet, which are irkesome thinges. 1600 W. Shakespeare Much Ado about Nothing ii. i. 244 All disquiet, horrour, and perturbation followes her. View more context for this quotation 1614 W. Raleigh Hist. World i. ii. v. §9. 309 Called by God..vnto that rest which neuer afterward hath disquiet. 1641 Termes de la Ley (1708) 76 Making discord and disquiet to rise between his Neighbours. 1703 N. Rowe Fair Penitent ii. ii. 580 This fond Paper would not give me A moment of Disquiet. 1845 S. Austin tr. L. von Ranke Hist. Reformation in Germany III. 235 The States of the Church and Naples were still in a state of universal disquiet and ferment. 1869 J. Phillips Vesuvius iii. 58 The eleven months of disquiet may be regarded as one almost continual eruption. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > worry > [noun] > causing worry > cause of worry disquietation1526 disquiet1574 distract1624 inquietudes1652 chagrin1656 disquietmenta1658 disquietude1711 kiaugh1786 worry1813 worrit1818 worriment1833 tsuris1901 1574 Ld. Burghley in J. Strype Ann. Reformation I. iv. 81 Anxieties and disquiets of mind. 1659 H. Hammond Paraphr. & Annot. Psalms (cxliv. 12–14 Paraphr.) 694 Without any disturbances or disquiets. 1698 J. Fryer New Acct. E.-India & Persia 97 It is so mighty a Disquiet to the Governor, that he can never be at ease till he [etc.]. 1726 J. Swift Gulliver I. i. iv. 72 In the midst of these intestine Disquiets. 1755 T. Smollett tr. M. de Cervantes Don Quixote II. iv. i. 336 My soul has been invaded by a thousand miseries, a thousand toils, and four thousand disquiets. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2022). disquietadj. Now rare. The reverse of quiet; unquiet, restless, uneasy, disturbed. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > [adjective] reigheOE drofc1000 druvyOE restlessOE worya1225 forstraughtc1386 unquertc1390 unsaughtc1390 ill (evil) at easea1400 unrofula1400 unquietc1400 unrestya1413 unquieted?a1425 unrestful?c1425 unpeaceda1475 out of quieta1500 inquiet?1504 uneasya1513 perturbed1538 unquietous?1545 disquieted?1548 astraught1564 astraughted1565 agitate1567 turmoiled1570 disquiet1587 distroubled1590 weltered1590 disturbed1593 twitcheda1594 troublesome1596 stract1598 uncomposed1601 discomposed1603 incomposed1608 uncouth1660 unserene1664 chagrin1665 agitated1684 perturbated1704 disordered1711 perturbate1741 chagrineda1754 nervish1760 uncomfortable1796 funked1831 untranquillized1831 streaked1833 striped1839 discomfortable1844 streaky1848 bothered1851 funked out1859 bebothered1866 disorderly1871 fantod1883 rattled1885 aflap1887 shook1891 dicked-up1967 torqued1967 weirded out1973 the world > the earth > water > flow or flowing > state of sea > [adjective] > agitated wilda1250 unpeaceablea1398 troubly1398 troubleda1425 trouble1509 working1558 disquiet1587 fretful1616 ruffled1640 fretteda1854 1587 T. Underdowne tr. Heliodorus Æthiop. Hist. 69 A sea, which..was very disquiet and troblesome. 1588 R. Greene Perimedes sig. G2v Disquiet thoughts. 1611 J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. vii. ix. 304/1 Egfred being by nature of a disquiet disposition. a1616 W. Shakespeare Taming of Shrew (1623) iv. i. 154 Pray you husband be not so disquiet . View more context for this quotation 1727 D. Defoe Ess. Hist. Apparitions vii. 120 Disquiet Souls returning hither. 1848 W. M. Thackeray Vanity Fair lii. 470 His mind was disquiet. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2022). disquietv. transitive. To deprive of quietness, peace, or rest, bodily or mental; to trouble, disturb, alarm; to make uneasy or restless. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > upset or perturb [verb (transitive)] to-wendc893 mingeOE dreveOE angerc1175 sturb?c1225 worec1225 troublec1230 sturble1303 disturbc1305 movea1325 disturblec1330 drubblea1340 drovec1350 distroublec1369 tempestc1374 outsturba1382 unresta1382 stroublec1384 unquietc1384 conturb1393 mismaya1400 unquemea1400 uneasec1400 discomfita1425 smite?a1425 perturbc1425 pertrouble?1435 inquiet1486 toss1526 alter1529 disquiet1530 turmoil1530 perturbate1533 broil1548 mis-set?1553 shake1567 parbruilyiec1586 agitate1587 roil1590 transpose1594 discompose1603 harrow1609 hurry1611 obturb1623 shog1636 untune1638 alarm1649 disorder1655 begruntlea1670 pother1692 disconcert1695 ruffle1701 tempestuate1702 rough1777 caddle1781 to put out1796 upset1805 discomfort1806 start1821 faze1830 bother1832 to put aback1833 to put about1843 raft1844 queer1845 rattle1865 to turn over1865 untranquillize1874 hack1881 rock1881 to shake up1884 to put off1909 to go (also pass) through a phase1913 to weird out1970 the world > health and disease > ill health > pain > types of pain > affect with type of pain [verb (transitive)] > discomfort disquiet1530 discompose1603 terrify1641 discomfort1806 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 521/2 I disquyet, I trouble one of his rest, je inquiete..He disquyeteth me horrybly a nyghtes with his revell. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Psalms xxxviii. 5 Yee euery man..disquieteth himself in vayne. 1555 R. Eden tr. Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde iii. ii. f. 95 After that the sea hathe byn disquyeted with vehemente tempestes. 1586 W. Warner Albions Eng. i. v. 16 Amidst their cheere, the solemne feast the Centaures did disquet. 1693 tr. J. Le Clerc Mem. Count Teckely iv. 41 That Moldavia, Walaquia, and the Republick of Ragusa..should not be disquieted by the Turks. 1796 H. Hunter tr. J.-H. B. de Saint-Pierre Stud. Nature (1799) I. 101 I disquieted myself to think that I had no powerful protector. 1844 C. Thirlwall Hist. Greece VIII. lxi. 119 The Dardanians..disquieted his northern frontier. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1574adj.1587v.1530 |
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