Disquietude
1disquietude — index commotion, concern (interest), confusion (turmoil), consternation, distress (anguish) …
2disquietude — 1709; from DISQUIET (Cf. disquiet) on model of QUIETUDE (Cf. quietude) …
3disquietude — [diskwī′ə to͞od΄, dis kwi′ətyo͞od΄, dis′kwī ə to͞od΄, dis′kwī′ətyo͞od΄] n. a disturbed or uneasy condition; restlessness; anxiety …
4disquietude — noun /dɪˈskwaɪə.tjuːd,dɪˈskwaɪ.ɪ.tjuːd,/dɪˈskwaɪə.tud,dɪˈskwaɪ.ɪ.tjud, a) A state of disquiet, uneasiness, or anxiety. but Mr Blifil said, he had received such positive and repeated orders from his uncle, never to keep any secret from him for… …
5disquietude — disquiet ► NOUN ▪ a feeling of anxiety. ► VERB ▪ make anxious. DERIVATIVES disquieting adjective disquietude noun …
6disquietude — noun Date: 1682 anxiety, agitation …
7disquietude — /dis kwuy i toohd , tyoohd /, n. the state of disquiet; uneasiness. [1700 10; DIS 1 + QUIETUDE] * * * …
8disquietude — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. A troubled or anxious state of mind: angst, anxiety, anxiousness, care, concern, disquiet, distress, nervousness, solicitude, unease, uneasiness, worry. See FEELINGS. 2. An uneasy or nervous state: disquiet,… …
9disquietude — dis qui·e·tude || aɪətjuËd n. anxiety, uneasiness, lack of calm …
10disquietude — n. Uneasiness. See disquiet …