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Disquieted   Listen
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Disquiet  v. t.  (past & past part. disquieted; pres. part. disquieting)  To render unquiet; to deprive of peace, rest, or tranquility; to make uneasy or restless; to disturb. "Why art thou cast down, O my soul, and why art thou disquieted within me?" "As quiet as these disquieted times will permit."
Synonyms: To harass; disturb; vex; fret; excite; agitate.






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"Disquieted" Quotes from Famous Books



... transcendency of talent; its force is so gentle, its influence so pleasing, that it is sometimes able to repress the vices, to restrain the excesses of the most powerful men; who are, as experience has shewn, frequently very much disquieted for the judgment of their posterity; from a conviction that this will sooner or later avenge the living of the foul injustice which they may be inclined to make ...
— The System of Nature, Vol. 1 • Baron D'Holbach

... accompanied by a young disciple, came to warn us but a minute ago. Be assured, brother! The police are not searching for us this evening.... It is the vile wretch Fantomas they are after!... A criminal ruffian, foe of all liberty, whom we have condemned to death.... Therefore we are not disquieted. Vagualame has just left us.... He will direct the suspicions of the police into another channel. He told us he knew a way of ...
— A Nest of Spies • Pierre Souvestre

... first-hand acquaintance either with business life or with business methods. He desires simply to chronicle an impression that the level of morality in the business world has been declining in recent years, and that the more thoughtful and candid of Christian laymen in business are beginning to be deeply disquieted. It is not uncommon to be confronted by the statement that it is impossible in modern business life to regulate conduct by Christian standards. The impression exists that if large numbers of business men abstain from the outward ...
— Religious Reality • A.E.J. Rawlinson

... the Emperor began, breaking a long silence, and much disquieted, "was not my predecessor, the first ...
— The Prince of India - Or - Why Constantinople Fell - Volume 2 • Lew. Wallace

... period. It, too, is the meditation of one in sickness, which he knows to be a Divine judgment for his sin. There is little trace of enemies in it; but his attitude is that of silent submission, while wicked men are disquieted around him—which is precisely the characteristic peculiarity of his conduct at this period. It consists of two parts (vers. 1-6 and 7-13), in both of which the subjects of his meditations are the same, but the tone of them different. His own sickness and mortality, and man's fleeting, ...
— The Life of David - As Reflected in His Psalms • Alexander Maclaren


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