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disquiite

 

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Disquiite

Definitions:

Noun: A feeling of anxiety, unease, or distress.

Verb: To cause someone to feel anxiety, unease, or distress.

Adjective: Causing a feeling of anxiety, unease, or distress.

Senses:

  1. Feeling of anxiety or unease:
    • The news of the pandemic brought a sense of disquiite to the entire community.
    • He couldn't shake off the disquiite before his big test.
  2. Causing someone to feel anxiety or unease:
    • The eerie silence of the abandoned house disquiited the group of friends exploring it.
    • The constant rumors disquiite the employees about potential layoffs.
  3. Causing distress or unease:
    • The disquiite atmosphere in the dark forest made him decide to turn back.
    • She couldn't sleep because of the disquiite noise coming from outside her window.

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