Crossword-Solution: DISQUIET 8 letters, 62 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Word Word Type Definition
Disquiet a. Deprived of quiet; impatient; restless; uneasy.
Disquiet n. Want of quiet; want of tranquility in body or mind;
uneasiness; restlessness; disturbance; anxiety.
Disquiet v. t. To render unquiet; to deprive of peace, rest, or
tranquility; to make uneasy or restless; to disturb.

We have 62 clues for the answer “DISQUIET”

Clue Answers
Make someone anxious 1 answer
Lack of tranquillity 1 answer
DEPRIVE of peace 1 answer
Feeling of unease 3 answers
Anxious feeling 6 answers
Migraine. 10 answers
MAKE anxious 13 answers
Unrest 19 answers
fretfulness 19 answers
nervous tension 19 answers
discomposure 19 answers
disaffect 22 answers
MAKE sick 22 answers
Nerves 25 answers
Headache 27 answers
Jitters 30 answers
mental strain 33 answers
derange 35 answers
Nervousness 38 answers
Mortify 39 answers
MAKE one sick 39 answers
Fretting. 40 answers
Nettle 41 answers
solicitude 42 answers
Ferment 42 answers
Embarrass 42 answers
Discompose 43 answers
angst 45 answers
Perturb 47 answers
incommode 47 answers
Fluster 47 answers
Stress 48 answers
Intrude (on) 49 answers
Frighten 53 answers
Pressure 53 answers
Restlessness 55 answers
Sadden 56 answers
Irritation 58 answers
PERPLEXED state 59 answers
ailment 61 answers
Dread 61 answers
trauma 61 answers
Dismay. 63 answers
Hassle 64 answers
Apprehension 66 answers
Anxiety 66 answers
Pain 67 answers
FEAR_ 67 answers
ALARM ___ 67 answers
Problem 70 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DISQUIET (5)

Nevertheless, old-time hackers tend to share a poorly articulated disquiet about the change; among other things, it gives them mixed feelings about the effects of public compendia of lore like this one.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
The happiness of his own chosen English home, the necessity of being always actively employed, the swift changes and troubles of the time which had followed on one another so fast, that the events of this week annihilated the immature plans of last week, and the events of the week following made all new again; he knew very well, that to the force of these circumstances he had yielded:--not without disquiet, but still without continuous and accumulating resistance.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
Nothing but such a persuasion could have prevented his putting an end to an engagement, which, long before the discovery of it laid him open to his mother’s anger, had been a continual source of disquiet and regret to him.
Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 1994
Elfride’s disquiet now was on account of that miserable promise to meet Stephen, which returned like a spectre again and again.
A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1995
The Pope, in his Monologue, represents the crafty Archbishop as saying, when Pompilia cries, “Protect me from the wolf!” “No, thy Guido is rough, heady, strong, Dangerous to disquiet: let him bide! He needs some bone to mumble, help amuse The darkness of his den with: so, the fawn Which limps up bleeding to my foot and lies, --Come to me daughter!--thus I throw him back!” i.e., thus I throw back {to} him the fawn which limps up bleeding to my foot and lies.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008

Quotes with DISQUIET (3)

they Whatever can make life truly happy is absolutely good in its own right because it cannot be warped into evil From whence then comes error In that while all men wish for a happy life they mistake the means for the thing itself and while they fancy themselves in pursuit of it they are flying from it for when the sum of happiness consists in solid tranquillity and an unembarrassed confidence therein they are ever collecting causes of disquiet and not only carry burthens but…
Seneca Letters from a Stoic
He did not know that the Old One was his father, for such a relationship was utterly beyond his understanding, but as he looked at the emaciated body he felt a dim disquiet that was the ancestor of sadness.
Arthur C. Clarke 2001: A Space Odyssey
From the cave to the skyscraper, from the club to weapons of mass destruction, from the tautological life of the tribe to the era of globalization, the fictions of literature have multiplied human experiences, preventing us from succumbing to lethargy, self-absorption, resignation. Nothing has sown so much disquiet, so disturbed our imagination and our desires as the life of lies we add, thanks to literature, to the one we have, so we can be protagonists in the great adventur…
Mario Vargas Llosa
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (1974–2004).