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1dis·qui·et Listen to audio/dɪsˈkwajət/ verb
dis·qui·ets; dis·qui·eted; dis·qui·et·ing
[+ obj] formal : to make (someone) worried or nervous — usually used as (be) disquieted We were disquieted by the news.
— disquieting adjective [more disquieting; most disquieting]
We found the news disquieting. The letter gave disquieting news of the war.

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