Use of disquieting in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include disquieting at the start of sentence, disquieting at the end of sentence and disquieting in the middle of sentence
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disquieting at the end of sentence
- He found her letter disquieting.
- He found Jean's manner disquieting.
- It is the breach of an agreement, and I find that especially disquieting.
- That such a wacky idea should be so persistent is, to put it mildly, disquieting.
- But the picture he paints of general foreign policy-making under the Reagan presidency is disquieting.
- Whilst a mirror can allow a clear view of a painted ceiling, it can none the less be disorientating and disquieting.
disquieting in the middle of sentence
- His report ended on a disquieting note.
- The news is disquieting in the extreme.
- In a disquieting way everything seemed mixed.
- But there came the disquieting thought that my opinion didn't matter.
- It is this, in the end, which I find disquieting about Callinicos' book.
- He smiles a hello, but his eyes only touch mine briefly, a disquieting sign.
- Then came the disquieting blue stare , and the surprisingly loud , ringing voice.
- That locality was always vaguely disquieting, even in the broad glare of afternoon.
- The most disquieting thing about the scofflaw spirit is its extreme infectiousness.
- Not yet a terrible mess, but a vaguely irritating, vaguely disquieting, formless mess.
- Therefore my disquieting thoughts make me respond, Even because of my inward agitation.
- The disquieting situation between these two neighbouring countries looks set to continue.
- This is a distinctive and often very funny picture, disquieting and diverting all at once.
- Hadn't he shown a rather disquieting interest in all the details of the demolished cottage?
- But tonight even that shameful memory was replaced by more recent and more disquieting visions.
- Following these eye-opening experiences, I began to notice a disquieting change in my personality.
- Most perplexing and disquieting are the reports of mobilisation of Russian, Austrian and German troops.
- That was the reason for her disquieting responses to the beautiful gifts and the disturbing change in her.
- Fact, in this instance, is far stranger and more profoundly disquieting than anything in the annals of fiction.
- The atmosphere in this dark room was oddly disquieting, giving him the distinct impression that he was not alone.
- Mark, too, after the slightly disquieting observations about Roman Catholic priests, seemed to have removed himself from her.
- Non-classical literature is an unpleasant, disquieting literature which refuses to allow the sophisms of bourgeois complacency to go unchallenged.
- The most disquieting thing about the scofflaw spirit is its extreme infectiousness . Only a terminally foolish society would sit still and allow it to spread indefinitely .
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