What is another word for dis quietude?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈɪs kwˈa͡ɪ͡ətjuːd], [ dˈɪs kwˈaɪətjuːd], [ d_ˈɪ_s k_w_ˈaɪə_t_j_uː_d]
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Similar words for dis quietude:
- anxiety (noun)
- anxiousness (noun)
- bedlam (noun)
- concern (noun)
- disquiet (noun)
- disquietude (noun)
- distress (noun)
- fear (noun)
- ferment (noun)
- impatience (noun)
- interestedness (noun)
- jitters (noun)
- nervousness (noun)
- noise (noun)
- presentiment (noun)
- restlessness (noun)
- solicitude (noun)
- stress (noun)
- turmoil (noun)
- uneasiness (noun)
Synonyms for Dis quietude:
n.
• anxiety (noun)- mistrust,
- suffering,
- jitters,
- uncertainty,
- Needles,
- angst,
- apprehension,
- fretfulness,
- worriment,
- flap,
- unease,
- shakes,
- panic,
- fidgets,
- trouble,
- fuss,
- nervousness,
- pins and needles,
- misgiving,
- dread,
- care,
- willies,
- botheration,
- jumps,
- concern,
- downer,
- cold sweat,
- creeps,
- Butterflies,
- sweat,
- disquietude,
- heebie-jeebies,
- watchfulness,
- doubt,
- shivers,
- drag,
- goose bumps,
- suspense,
- distress,
- all-overs,
- nail-biting,
- ants in pants,
- foreboding,
- misery,
- solicitude.
- commotion,
- pandemonium,
- confusion,
- madhouse,
- din,
- shambles,
- turmoil,
- clamor,
- uproar,
- furor,
- racket,
- hubbub,
- maelstrom,
- chaos,
- tumult,
- noise.
- carefulness,
- heedfulness,
- important matter,
- bearing,
- worry,
- heed,
- attention,
- concernment,
- matter,
- regard,
- tender loving care,
- consideration,
- relevance,
- relation,
- reference.
- dysphoria,
- uneasiness,
- restlessness,
- ferment,
- anxiety,
- unrest,
- disquiet,
- agitation,
- chemistry,
- dyspathy,
- excitement.
- dolor,
- disappointment,
- headache,
- bad news,
- visitation,
- blues,
- anguish,
- heartache,
- heartbreak,
- tribulation,
- perplexity,
- twinge,
- desolation,
- unhappiness,
- embarrassment,
- throe,
- stew,
- torment,
- shame,
- unconsolability,
- discomfort,
- pang,
- wretchedness,
- torture,
- cross,
- affliction,
- sadness,
- ordeal,
- dejection,
- malaise,
- grief,
- ache,
- mortification,
- trial,
- sorrow,
- vexation,
- irritation,
- woe.
- consternation,
- fright,
- presentiment,
- funk,
- discomposure,
- timidity,
- phobia,
- tremor,
- horror,
- suspicion,
- dismay,
- terror,
- despair,
- awe,
- reverence,
- trepidation,
- cowardice,
- chickenheartedness,
- cold feet,
- abhorrence,
- nightmare,
- trembling,
- faintheartedness,
- revulsion,
- aversion,
- scare,
- qualm,
- Recreancy.
- fever,
- row,
- heat,
- outcry,
- imbroglio,
- disruption,
- state of unrest,
- brouhaha,
- turbulence,
- upheaval,
- stink,
- frenzy,
- stir,
- rumble,
- upturn,
- convulsion,
- scene,
- hell broke loose,
- to-do.
- shortness,
- intolerance,
- eagerness,
- edginess,
- anger,
- irritability,
- avidity,
- Irritableness,
- impetuosity,
- rashness,
- snappiness,
- vehemence,
- expectancy,
- haste,
- annoyance,
- quick temper,
- violence,
- hastiness.
- tension,
- moodiness,
- neurasthenia,
- feverishness,
- animation,
- dithers,
- tremulousness,
- sensitivity,
- stress,
- excitability,
- stage fright,
- touchiness,
- delirium,
- neuroticism,
- quivers,
- tizzy,
- fluster,
- impatience,
- discomfiture,
- trembles,
- perturbation,
- stimulation.
- blast,
- clatter,
- lamentation,
- cacophony,
- stridency,
- bellow,
- bang,
- roar,
- thud,
- crash,
- talk,
- cry,
- clang,
- detonation,
- explosion,
- drumming,
- Caterwauling,
- blare,
- ring,
- boisterousness,
- discord,
- squawk,
- yelp,
- Sonance,
- fanfare,
- eruption,
- babel,
- babble,
- shot,
- boom,
- bedlam,
- buzz,
- uproariousness,
- yelling,
- shouting,
- Bewailing,
- peal,
- hoo-ha,
- fireworks,
- jangle,
- hullabaloo,
- fracas.
- forecast,
- feeling,
- apprehensiveness,
- premonition,
- feeling in bones,
- sinking feeling,
- presage,
- forethought,
- intuition,
- Prenotion,
- vibes,
- handwriting on wall,
- hunch,
- funny feeling.
- fitfulness,
- bustle,
- activity,
- instability,
- antsiness,
- movement,
- jumpiness,
- hurry,
- insomnia,
- Unsettledness,
- transience,
- Ants,
- inconstancy,
- worriedness.
- protraction,
- agony,
- urgency,
- draw,
- spring,
- fearfulness,
- extension,
- burden,
- stretch,
- tautness,
- overextension,
- oppression,
- albatross,
- intensity,
- flutter,
- hardship,
- strain,
- pull,
- hassle,
- clutch,
- distention,
- tightness,
- trauma,
- force,
- traction,
- passion,
- crunch,
- tenseness,
- nervous tension,
- tensity.
- dither,
- disorder,
- anxiousness,
- lather,
- whirl,
- riot,
- pother,
- flurry,
- hectic,
- strife,
- ruckus,
- topsy-turvy,
- free-for-all,
- mix-up.
How to use "Dis quietude" in context?
The term "disquietude" often conjures up mental images of anxious individuals clutching at straws trying to quiet their constant ringing in their ears, or people sitting in silence staring off into space. But what exactly is disquietude, and what is its cause?
Disquietude, or restlessness, is a general sensation of unease or agitation that can range from mild to intense. It is typically seen as a symptom of mental or emotional disorders, and it is often associated with symptoms such as anxiety, depression, and stress.
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