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- Dictionaryunquiet/ʌnˈkwʌɪət/
adjective
- 1. unable to be still; restless: "poor Amy's unquiet spirit"
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The meaning of UNQUIET is not quiet : agitated, turbulent. How to use unquiet in a sentence.
troubled and worried; not peaceful or calm: One can only hope that his unquiet spirit found some peace in the grave. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Anxious and worried. (all) hot and bothered idiom. aflutter. agitated. angsty. anxious. fretfully. frightened. fuss. get in a sweat idiom. goosey. pit of your stomach idiom. preoccupied.
Unquiet definition: agitated; restless; disordered; turbulent. See examples of UNQUIET used in a sentence.
troubled and worried; not peaceful or calm: One can only hope that his unquiet spirit found some peace in the grave. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Anxious and worried. (all) hot and bothered idiom. aflutter. agitated. angsty. anxious. fretfully. frightened. fuss. get in a sweat idiom. goosey. pit of your stomach idiom. preoccupied.
1. characterized by disorder, unrest, or tumult. unquiet times. 2. anxious; uneasy. noun. 3. a state of unrest. Collins English Dictionary.
adjective. causing or fraught with or showing anxiety. “an unquiet mind”. synonyms: anxious, nervous, queasy, uneasy. troubled. characterized by or indicative of distress or affliction or danger or need. adjective. characterized by unrest or disorder. “ unquiet days of riots”.
adj. 1. agitated; restless; disordered; turbulent: unquiet times. 2. unsettled, as in one's thoughts or feelings; vexed or perturbed; uneasy. n. 3. a state of agitation, turbulence, disturbance, etc. [1515–25] un•qui′et•ly, adv. un•qui′et•ness, n.