"Disquietal" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Disquietal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Disquietal" Meaning

Disquietal is an adjective that means perturbing, disturbing, or unsettling. It describes a feeling or atmosphere that is unhappy, uneasy, or threatening. It can also refer to a situation or event that causes worry, anxiety, or alarm.

"Disquietal" Examples

Disquietal


Definition:


Disquietal refers to something that causes or is likely to cause unease, disturbance, or dissatisfaction.

Examples:


1.

The disquietal atmosphere in the room made it difficult for me to focus on my work. (#related to mood or environment)

2.

The company's financial struggles have created a disquietal sense of uncertainty among employees. (#related to emotions)

3.

The disquietal rumors spread quickly, causing undue panic and concern among the public. (#related to information)

4.

The new policy has caused disquietal reactions from some clients, who feel it's unfair and unequal. (#related to opinions)

5.

The disquietal noise from the nearby construction site disrupted my sleep, making it difficult for me to get a good night's rest. (#related to noise or disturbance)
Note: As disquietal is a rarely used word, the examples provided above are illustrations of how it could be used in context, rather than actual quotations.

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