Synonyms for «disquiet»

"Disquiet" means a feeling of worry, anxiety, or unease. Full definition
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Sentences with «disquiet»

  • A Strong Response from Rob Hopkins All this has awoken a strong sense of disquiet in Rob Hopkins, the founder of the Transition Movement who I previously interviewed on TreeHugger. (treehugger.com)
  • Sexual dysphoria — a sense of disquiet in one's sexual role — naturally occurs amongst those rare males who are raised as females in an effort to correct an infantile genital structural problem. (firstthings.com)
  • But even before the latest scandal hit, Facebook was caught up in a furor over propaganda that might have influenced the 2016 U.S. election, and growing disquiet over its deliberately addictive and arguably divisive nature. (fortune.com)
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