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词汇 disquiet
释义 disquiet
noun[ U ]
 formaluk /dɪˈskwaɪət/ us /dɪˈskwaɪət/
worry: 担心;烦恼
The leader's decline in popularity is causing disquiet among supporters.领导人声望的下降令支持者深感忧虑。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Anxiety and worry - general words
agita
agitation
angst
anti-stress
apprehension
break out in a cold sweat
heebie-jeebies
jitters
nerve
nervousness
oppression
overwork
panic attack
strain
tension
tizzy
to someone's consternation
trepidation
uneasiness
willie

Examples of disquiet


disquiet
If this is true, it would be another disquieting demonstration of the strength of nationalism and the idea of the nation-state.
What caused disquiet was the way the beauty pageant phenomenon became so widespread from the late 1940s.
Only in a few of his later stories did a suggestion of racial disquiet appear.
A number of other disquieting factors, both social economic and ideological, accumulated to weaken the drive for greater equality.
One feasible outcome, however, is that voters will utilize legitimated first-order (national) elections and institutions to express their disquiet.
If the government does not offer credible apologies, labour disquiet and production disinvestment follow.
This mounting disquiet about so many aspects of mathematics after 1850 is seldom discussed.
By contrast, his response to his anxiety over guilt was more varied and his disquiet seemed more untameable.
When the apologies are credible, that is, they comprise punishment and increases in monitoring of the government, they reduce labour disquiet and production disinvestment.
The potential for disarticulation between democracy at the grassroots and for the nation remains disquieting.
A final, more tentative, theme in that same capitalist press was that the affair contained disquieting intimations of a challenge or threat to civilization itself.
This is a disquieting thought when one considers how many judgements and assessments are based on verbal responses.
Its doom-laden atmosphere does not preclude contemplative passages, but the implacability of its gradual build-up into a massive climax is memorably disquieting.
Governments pay attention to the effects of policies on economic performance because labour disquiet and disinvestment are likely to arise otherwise.
On the other hand, there was considerable disquiet about how such beliefs might be upheld.
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