disquieting
verbHow to pronounce disquieting:
Definition of disquieting:
- disquieting (verb):
- to take away the peace or tranquility of disturb, alarm
Synonyms for disquieting:
annoying
bothersome
discomforting
disconcerting
distressing
disturbing
frightening
harrowing
horrible
irritating
nagging
nasty
perturbing
scary
shocking
terrible
terrifying
troublesome
troubling
troublous
unnerving
unsettling
upsetting
vexing
worrisome
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Antonyms for disquieting:
affirmative
agreeable
assuaging
assuasive
ataractic
auspicious
balmy
benevolent
benign
boosting
bright
calm
calmative
calming
caring
cheerful
cheering
comfortable
comforting
comfy
comic
commiserative
compassionate
complacent
congenial
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