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. |
Worn out with his disquietudes, he died in the Escorial in the second year of his sojourn. |
The cares and disquietudes of the marriage-state, quoth Mrs. Wadman, are very great. |
These people are under continual disquietudes, never enjoying a minute's peace of mind. |