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disquiet
noun as in worry; mental upset
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But the disquiet brought on by Trump's refusal to rule out military intervention to seize Greenland remains.
From BBC
But as Beijing’s power grew, so did the disquiet within the city’s pro-democracy camp.
From BBC
Some groups representing the interests of Chagossians have also expressed disquiet, saying they were excluded from the negotiations.
From BBC
The labor disquiet has been further fueled by a bleak jobs market.
From Los Angeles Times
But this is not enough to dampen the disquiet.
From BBC
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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