"Disquietingly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Disquietingly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Disquietingly" Meaning

Disquietingly refers to something that causes or exhibits a feeling of unease, worry, or disturbance, often in a subtle or underlying manner. It can describe a person's behavior, a situation, a feeling, or even a person's presence that leaves you with a sense of discomfort or anxiety.

"Disquietingly" Examples

Disquietingly


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In a way that produces a sense of unease or anxiety

Examples


The stormy weather forecast for the weekend disquietingly filled me with a sense of impending doom.
The eerie silence of the abandoned house disquietingly made me feel like I was being watched.
She spoke disquietingly fast, as if she was getting more nervous by the minute.
The fine print in the contract disquietingly hinted at hidden fees and unexpected charges.
The way he stared at me disquietingly made me feel uneasy and uncomfortable.

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A long, formal, and detailed speech or piece of writing that presents an argument or discusses a topic in a formal and systematic way.

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Disquisitions refer to formal, systematic, and detailed investigations or discussions of a subject, often using logical reasoning and evidence to establish a point or argument. They can be academic or intellectual debates, and typically involve a thorough analysis and examination of a particular topic or issue. The term is often used to describe lengthy and complex discourses on a philosophical, scientific, or literary subject.