verb
- makes someone feel anxious, worried, or uneasy
Usage: third person singular present
noun
- feelings of anxiety, worry, or uneasiness
Usage: plural form
Examples
- The news about the economy disquiets many investors.
- Her strange behavior disquiets her parents.
- The teacher’s stern expression disquiets the students.
- Political unrest disquiets the entire population.
- The growing disquiets among workers led to protests.
- Social disquiets often arise during times of change.
- The report highlighted various public disquiets about safety.