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disquieted

adjective as in disturbed

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adjective as in worrying

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Many here see her as the embodiment of an America undergoing a cultural shift that threatens the heritage and political sensibilities of an old frontier town disquieted by changing times and suspicious of alternative lifestyles.

Herrera has disquieted many of his fellow Republicans for his edgy humor on his YouTube channel and podcast appearances.

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David also was disquieted by his brother’s familiarity with the places that had been targeted by the Unabomber.

It caused little damage but appeared to be part of a series of covert operations that have disquieted U.S. officials.

How strange that the Under the Radar festival chose otherwise for the finish to a triptych structured like the industry’s shutdown and return: lonely isolation, cautious distance, disquieted reunion.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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