Words and phrases that have a meaning related to disquiet: (140 results)
Often used in the same context:
unease, unhappiness, uneasiness, dissatisfaction, discontent, consternation, disenchantment, outrage, disaffection, disgruntlement, resentment, indignation, anger, skepticism, misgivings, scepticism, disillusionment, nervousness, frustration, furore, concern, wariness, distrust, ambivalence, dismay, grumbling, revulsion, ructions, confusion, discomfiture, exasperation, perplexity, angst, hostility, impatience, puzzlement, anxiety, dissension, displeasure, uproar, bafflement, fury, disgust, disagreement, incredulity, outcry, anguish, pessimism, bewilderment, apprehension, despondency, disappointment, antipathy, uncertainty, antagonism, distaste, mistrust, tension, discord, irritation, doubts, bemusement, rancor, queasiness, controversy, trepidation, cynicism, astonishment, annoyance, acrimony, backlash, disapproval, unsettlement, fears, rift, furor, demoralisation, suspicions, disdain, criticism, disharmony, disunity, bitterness, dissent, animosity, abhorrence, loathing, weariness, ire, optimism, clamor, apprehensiveness, restiveness, reticence, friction, embarrassment, latent hostility, discomfort, unpopularity, tetchiness, opprobrium, jubilation, disquietude, malaise, restlessness, agitation, turmoil, unrest, vexation, when, afraid, dont, excellency, faintest, ho, knowest, obey, recently, retrospect, ter, wont, 1000000, '', +, .., 18-19, 1892, <f>, <t>
Appears in the definition of:
haunted
More general:
Also try:discomposure, disturb, trouble, upset
— Adjectives for disquiet: much, public, great, considerable, vague, deep, profound, mental, certain, general, grave, more...
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