Unquiet


adjective
1.
agitated; restless; disordered; turbulent:
unquiet times.
2.
mentally or emotionally disturbed; vexed or perturbed; uneasy:
He felt unquiet and alone.
noun
3.
a state of agitation, turbulence, disturbance, etc.:
Unquiet spread throughout the land.
adjective
1.
characterized by disorder, unrest, or tumult: unquiet times
2.
anxious; uneasy
noun
3.
a state of unrest

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