disquietude

Valid in Scrabble

Scrabble points
22
Words With Friends
24
Letters
11
Pronunciation
/dɪˈskwaɪə.tjuːd/(UK)
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/dɪˈskwaɪə.tjuːd/(UK) · /dɪˈskwaɪ.ɪ.tjuːd/(UK) · /dɪˈskwaɪə.tud/(US) · /dɪˈskwaɪ.ɪ.tjud/(US)

Definition of disquietude

2 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (uncountable, usually)A state of disquiet, uneasiness, or anxiety.
    “in utter disquietude touching such an issue”
    “One would think there should be something wonderfully pleasing in the Possession of Fame, that, notwithstanding all these mortifying Considerations, can engage a Man in so desperate a Pursuit; and yet if we consider the little Happiness that attends a great Character, and the Multitude of Disquietudes to which the Desire of it subjects an ambitious Mind, one would be still the more surprised to see so many restless Candidates for Glory.”
    “[…]but Mr Blifil said, he had received such positive and repeated orders from his uncle, never to keep any secret from him for fear of the disquietude which it might give him, that he durst not think of disobedience, whatever might be the consequence.”
    “He was at length called forth, and set apart by fasting and prayer to the ministerial office, which he executed with faithfulness and success during a long course of years; though frequently with the greatest trepidation and inward disquietude.”
    “For with Rosilia, to the regret of the past and self-accusation, was added the contemplation of a dark futurity, seldom affording a gleam of hope to cheer and solace her disquietude.”
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noun

  1. (uncountable, usually)A state of disquiet, uneasiness, or anxiety.
    “in utter disquietude touching such an issue”
    “One would think there should be something wonderfully pleasing in the Possession of Fame, that, notwithstanding all these mortifying Considerations, can engage a Man in so desperate a Pursuit; and yet if we consider the little Happiness that attends a great Character, and the Multitude of Disquietudes to which the Desire of it subjects an ambitious Mind, one would be still the more surprised to see so many restless Candidates for Glory.”
    “[…]but Mr Blifil said, he had received such positive and repeated orders from his uncle, never to keep any secret from him for fear of the disquietude which it might give him, that he durst not think of disobedience, whatever might be the consequence.”
    “He was at length called forth, and set apart by fasting and prayer to the ministerial office, which he executed with faithfulness and success during a long course of years; though frequently with the greatest trepidation and inward disquietude.”
    “For with Rosilia, to the regret of the past and self-accusation, was added the contemplation of a dark futurity, seldom affording a gleam of hope to cheer and solace her disquietude.”
  2. (countable, usually)A fear or an instance of uneasiness.
    “The cares and disquietudes of the marriage-state, quoth Mrs. Wadman, are very great.”

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Etymology

From dis- + quietude.

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