Disquiet

Disquiet (verb): to take away the peace and tranquility.

β€œThis preparation, or, more accurately, its lack – this was the key to my disquiet”

β€œWalk with Me” – David L Ulin

Initially disquiet may sound like its roots: dis – take apart and quiet – silence; when read it can be thought of as a lack of quiet, which can be true.

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