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How to use disquietude in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word disquietude? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
I also remember as an elementary school student in the late 1970s that an assignment from my teacher caused me great disquietude and anxiety.
This many people liking something completely secular creates disquietude among the pew-cramming masses.
Still, at the heart of this mania for things American, perhaps more unconscious than conscious, is a deep disquietude.
It seems openly talking about sexuality, especially women's sexuality, creates disquietude among the masses.
Rather, he expressed his moral disquietude about a long-ago decision that traded on class status.
Her father's visit to the US stirs up the unwanted memories and brings disquietude.
The feminist disquietude was not alleviated by the new rabbi's first pre-Yom Kippur sermon.
As the evening comes on, an incomprehensible feeling of disquietude seizes me, just as if night concealed some terrible menace toward me.
I ask again, trying to laugh off the disquietude the question has created.
He notes, with some disquietude, the decline in publication of case studies of smaller communities, where most nineteenth-century Americans lived and worked.
He had much prudence, much conscientiousness, and there were occasions when these virtues were the cause of overmuch disquietude in him.
But left unexpressed amid the encomiums to Graham's life and legacy was a growing disquietude inside the evangelical movement that he had spent much of the twentieth century building.
The poor man's railing again, Émile thought, pained by his disquietude.
The disquietude of Munch's painting is rooted in the solitariness of the central figure, and in the two walkers in the distance who are seemingly oblivious to it.
Yet there is an underlying disquietude reflected in our current social literature, an uncomfortable realization that an expanding economy has not brought gains to all in equal measure.
Examples from Classical Literature
It was with disquietude that his friends witnessed the growing self-exaltation that may be noted in the rhapsodical Zarathustra.
He went up in 1845 as a commoner, and this fact caused him some disquietude.
This time Pierre, penetrated by disquietude, wished to approach and question him.
And even now I sometimes feel the same uneasiness and disquietude.
I might have fallen without a struggle for my life had not a sudden disquietude seized upon me and made me turn my head.
But every few moments he laid the book upon the table, and leaned back in Grandfather's chair with an aspect of deep care and disquietude.
The sound came from abaft his beam and his disquietude increased.
These words brought Pierre's disquietude and exasperation to a climax.
Here had lived an elder race, to which we look back with disquietude.
The appearance of the house affected me, as I drew near, with disquietude.
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