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Entry 3 senses · 3 variants Webster, 1913

Disquiet

/dĭs-kwī'-ət/ · Dis·qui·et · IPA /dɪsˈkwaɪ.ɪt/
01 a. Deprived of quiet; impatient; restless; uneasy.
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    Deprived of quiet; impatient; restless; uneasy.[R.]
02 n. Want of quiet; want of tranquility in body or mind; uneasiness; restlessness; disturbance; anxiety.
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    Want of quiet; want of tranquility in body or mind; uneasiness; restlessness; disturbance; anxiety.
03 v. t. To render unquiet; to deprive of peace, rest, or tranquility; to make uneasy or restless; to disturb.
imp. & p. p. Disquieted; p. pr. & vb. n. Disquieting
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    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?” — Ps. xlii. 11.
    “As quiet as these disquieted times will permit.” Sir W. Scott.