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disquite

 

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Disquite

Definition:

(noun) A state of unease or distress.

(verb) To cause unease or distress.

Sense 1:

Noun - State of Unease

Example sentence: The disquite she felt before the exam made it difficult to concentrate.

Sense 2:

Verb - Cause Unease

Example sentence: The horrifying movie scene disquited the audience, leaving them with unsettled emotions.

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