disquiet in a sentence
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Definition
Disquiet refers to a feeling of unease or anxiety that disturbs one's peace of mind.
Sample Sentences
- The disquiet in the room was palpable as the news broke.
- Her sudden departure left a lingering sense of disquiet among her colleagues.
- He tried to mask his disquiet at the unexpected turn of events with a forced smile.
- The eerie silence that followed the announcement filled everyone with disquiet.
- Despite the cheerful decorations, a sense of disquiet hung in the air during the celebration.
- The sudden disquiet in the room was palpable as the shocking news was revealed.
- She felt a sense of disquiet creeping in as she listened to the unsettling report.
- His disquiet about the upcoming presentation was evident in his restless demeanor.
- The disquiet among the workers suggested that something was amiss in the company.
- In moments of disquiet, she often found solace in her favorite books.
- The persistent disquiet in the community led to calls for a public meeting.
- Her disquiet grew as she realized she had forgotten her keys at home.
- He expressed his disquiet about the changes in the company’s management.
- The disquiet that filled the room was palpable as the news spread.
- Even in her calm demeanor, there was an undercurrent of disquiet that she couldn't shake off.
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