WORRIED vs DISQUIETED: ADJECTIVE
- Mentally upset over possible misfortune or danger etc
- Thinking about unpleasant things that have happened or that might happen; feeling afraid and unhappy.
- Afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief
- Afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief
WORRIED vs DISQUIETED: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of worry.
- Simple past tense and past participle of disquiet.
WORRIED vs DISQUIETED: RELATED WORDS
- Frightened, Anxious, Feared, Afraid, Wary, Scared, Alarmed, Apprehensive, Fearful, Concerned, Troubled, Distressed, Disquieted, Disturbed, Upset
- Frightened, Unnerved, Alarmed, Discomforted, Disconcerted, Perplexed, Bewildered, Discomfited, Concerned, Preoccupied, Troubled, Distressed, Upset, Worried, Disturbed
WORRIED vs DISQUIETED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Frightened, Anxious, Feared, Afraid, Wary, Scared, Alarmed, Apprehensive, Fearful, Concerned, Troubled, Distressed, Disquieted, Disturbed, Upset
- Frightened, Unnerved, Alarmed, Discomforted, Disconcerted, Perplexed, Bewildered, Discomfited, Concerned, Preoccupied, Troubled, Distressed, Upset, Worried, Disturbed
WORRIED vs DISQUIETED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Should I be worried or is this normal?
- Is the British govt not worried about this?
- What worried him most, he confessed, were lawsuits.
- Were they really so worried about the communists.
- She is not worried about anyone or anything.
- You simply felt worried about Matt and me.
- Should We Be Worried About Computerized Facial Recognition?
- You do seem worried about your school work.
- What the adults are worried about might not be what the students are worried about.
- Not worried about loosing guests, more worried about getting bad guests.
- Now that they had left the sheer solitudes which had disquieted and subdued them, all our hard work would be history.
- The obscure birth of Leclerc, in the small town of Pontoise, disquieted his pride.
- And Samuel said to Saul, Why hast thou disquieted me, to bring me up?.
- Nosferatu use this power to conceal their feeding, leaving victims drained and disquieted, but otherwise unaware of their violation.
- The really great shock came when we stepped over and undid one tarpaulin whose outlines had peculiarly disquieted us.
- Have them return from their recreation exhausted, disquieted and unprepared for the coming week.
- PUSH IN on Amanda, who looks up for a moment, clearly disquieted.
- God when their souls are cast down and disquieted within them.
- Restless; disturbed by pain, anxiety, or the like; disquieted; perturbed.
- She fell Into a kind of disquieted brown study.
WORRIED vs DISQUIETED: QUESTIONS
- Why is Brazil's government worried about deforestation?
- Should I be worried about double vision (diplopia)?
- Are Australian players worried about Sri Lanka tour?
- Why is everyone so worried about Sinclair Broadcasting?
- Why are Polynesian Mormons worried about Westernization?
- Should German pensioners be worried about inflation?
- Why are people worried about artificial intelligence?
- Is Barack Obama worried about American footballers?
- Should we be worried about intergenerational warfare?
- What worried Jefferson about the Louisiana Purchase?
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