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    disquietude


    1. They have not the disquietude of


    2. That ignorance, more than anything else, contributed to his disquietude, and left him


    3. A certain disquietude began to disturb my peace of mind as the realization began to dawn that a literary witness would be useless if there was no opportunity to share what had been so avidly compiled


    4. disquietude; as to Sancho, it is needless to say that fear drove him to his usual refuge, the side or the skirts of the duchess; and indeed and in truth the sound they heard was a most doleful and melancholy one


    5. Their disappearance at first caused much disquietude; but it was soon known that they had joined Cucumetto


    6. In order to free his mind from this indistinctness and duplicity of impression, which vexed it with a strange disquietude, he recalled and more thoroughly defined the plans which Hester and himself had sketched for their departure


    7. It indicated the restless vivacity of her spirit, which to-day was doubly indefatigable in its tiptoe dance, because it was played upon and vibrated with her mother's disquietude


    8. Edgar’s stern rebuke of my carrying tales; and I tried to smooth away all disquietude on the subject, by affirming, with frequent iteration, that that betrayal of trust, if it merited so harsh an appellation, should be the last


    9. Every time I ascended to the deck from my watches below, I instantly gazed aft to mark if any strange face were visible; for my first vague disquietude touching the unknown captain, now in the seclusion of the sea, became almost a perturbation


    10. "What's the matter?" I asked, with disquietude

    11. That we may narrow the point in controversy as much as possible, I remark that ample and satisfactory atonement having been made for the violation of our rights by the attack on the Chesapeake, one cause of disquietude and a prominent one too, has been finally removed


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    Synonyme für "disquietude"

    disquietude edginess inquietude uneasiness