Sentence example with the word 'inquietude'

inquietude

agitation, boil, conturbation, dullness, flatness, hubbub, nervousness, quiver of terror, spleen, tremble, unpleasure

Definition n. feelings of anxiety that make you tense and irritable

Last update: July 3, 2015


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The rule of Leopoldo O'Donnell was marked in 1844 by a cruel and bloody persecution of negroes for a supposed plot of servile war; O'Donnell's actions being partly due to the inquietude that had prevailed for some years over the supposed machinations of English abolitionists and even of English official residents in the island, and also over the mutual jealousies and supposed annexation ambitions of Great Britain and the United States.   [Please select]

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This perpetual opposition at length creates a visible inquietude, and excites a degree of agitation that induces them to depart.   [Please select]

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She commences indeed with attacking her rivals; but, incapable of immediate success, her inquietude during this work becomes a terrible agitation.   [Please select]

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Accordingly, the visit of the butterfly did not produce much permanent inquietude.   [Please select]

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On reaching the hut they found still another cause of inquietude.   [Please select]

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There was now a decided inquietude about the dog, and it was impossible to avoid noticing that he felt himself miserable.   [Please select]

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Oftenest, I have unwisely uttered my wisdom in the ears of sick persons, when the inquietude of fever made them toss about, upon my cushion.   [Please select]

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