Definition of Disquietudes

1. Noun. (plural of disquietude) ¹

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Definition of Disquietudes

1. disquietude [n] - See also: disquietude

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disquietudes

disquantitying
disquiet
disquieted
disquieter
disquieters
disquietful
disquieting
disquietingly
disquietive
disquietly
disquietment
disquietness
disquietous
disquiets
disquietude
disquietudes (current term)
disquisition
disquisitional
disquisitionary
disquisitions
disquisitive
disquisitor
disquisitorial
disquisitors
disquisitory
disquotation
disquotational
disrange
disranged
disranges

Literary usage of Disquietudes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World by Jonathan Swift (1894)
"The Inhabitants subject to Fears and disquietudes. An account of the Women. AT my alighting 1 was surrounded with a crowd of People, but those who stood ..."

2. The Life of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke: With Selections from His by George Harris (1847)
"... ABOUT THE PRETENDER disquietudes OF THE CHANCELLOR JUDGMENTS OF LORD CHANCELLOR HARDWICKE IN CHESTERFIELD CON. JANSON—AND HALL V. HALL. ..."

3. Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay by Fanny Burney, Charlotte Barrett (1854)
"I bury all disquietudes in immediate enjoyment ; Nothing can be more truly pleasant than our present had ever hoped to attain. We are so perfectly tranquil, ..."

4. The Historical Magazine (1868)
"... and live an easier life, rather than expose themselves to the difficulties, oppositions, hazards and disquietudes of continual traveling and preaching. ..."

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