disquiet
intermediateB1/dɪsˈkwaɪ.ɪt/ · dis-qui-et
A state of uneasiness or anxiety.
Meanings
A state of uneasiness or anxiety.
عدم اطمینان یا اضطراب کی حالت۔
پریشانی
pareshani
Synonyms
Antonyms
Common Collocations
- sense of disquiet
- disquieting thoughts
- feeling of disquiet
Example Sentences
She felt a deep disquiet about the future.
اسے مستقبل کے بارے میں ایک بڑی پریشانی محسوس ہوئی۔
Usay mustaqbil ke baare mein aik bari pareshani mehsoos hui.
His disquiet was evident in his restless behavior.
اس کی بےچینی اس کے بےقراری کے رویے میں واضح تھی۔
Us ki bechaini us ke beqarari ke rawaiye mein wazeh thi.
The disquiet in the room was palpable after the announcement.
اعلان کے بعد کمرے میں پریشانی محسوس کی جا سکتی تھی۔
Ailan ke baad kamray mein pareshani mehsoos ki ja sakti thi.
Easily Confused With
To make someone uneasy or anxious.
کسی کو بےچین یا پریشان کرنا۔
پریشان کرنا
pareshan karna
Common Collocations
- disquiet the audience
- disquiet the mind
- disquiet someone’s emotions
Example Sentences
The news of the scandal disquieted many in the community.
اس سکینڈل کی خبریں بہت سے لوگوں کو پریشان کرنے لگیں۔
Is scandal ki khabren bohat se logon ko pareshan karne lagi.
He was disquieted by the sudden changes in the plan.
وہ منصوبے میں اچانک تبدیلیوں سے پریشان ہوگیا۔
Woh mansoobe mein achanak tabdeeliyon se pareshan ho gaya.
Her constant questions disquieted him.
اس کے مسلسل سوالات نے اسے پریشان کیا۔
Us ke musalsal sawalat ne use pareshan kiya.
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💡 Memory Tip
Disquiet sounds like 'dis-quiet' which means to disrupt tranquility.
Imagine a calm lake disturbed by a stone being thrown into it.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
اضطراب کی لہریں، ہر سمت ہیں پھیل گئی، خوابوں کی دنیا میں، ہر چھوٹی بات ہے بھول گئی۔
Iztiarab ki lehrein, har simt hain phel gayi, Khawabon ki duniya mein, har choti baat hai bhool gayi.
Waves of anxiety spread in every direction, In the world of dreams, every little thing is forgotten.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
فکر انسان کا ساتھ نہیں چھوڑتی۔
Fikr insaan ka saath nahi chhodti.
Worry never leaves a person.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "disquietare" — to make uneasy
First known use: 15th century
The word 'disquiet' originated from the Latin 'disquietare', which means to disturb or make uneasy. It has been used in English since the late 15th century.