单词 | disquiet |
释义 | disquietWord family (noun) quiet disquiet quietness quietism quietude (adjective) quiet (verb) quieten quiet (adverb) quietly From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdisquietdis‧qui‧et /dɪsˈkwaɪət/ noun [uncountable] formalWORRIEDanxiety or unhappiness about something SYN uneasinessdisquiet over/about/atpublic disquiet over deaths in police custodydisquiet amongcaused disquiet among members. His appointment express/voice your disquiet The union has voiced its disquiet about the way the protest was handled.Examples from the Corpusdisquiet• And those who were immune to such uneasiness had another reason for disquiet.• We shall find reason for disquiet about this argument.• But there is no doubt that some of these ideas are causing great disquiet among Branch Management and Staff.• Hypnotherapy can also help relieve profound feelings of disquiet or anxiety.• He smiled widely and held out a hand, but the way he looked Maxim over gave him a little pang of disquiet.• People felt a growing sense of disquiet over levels of crime in the neighborhood.• The London Government, sensitive to the disquiet, hastily granted a general pardon, but Cornwall was out for blood.• It is important to frame this disquiet in the correct context.express/voice your disquiet• Even Moscow's lower orders, it seemed, were beginning to voice their disquiet. |
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