Summary
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- disquiet:
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Wiktionary:
- disquiet → verontrusten
- disquiet → schroom, beduchtheid, ongerustheid, zorg
English
Detailed Translations for disquieted from English to Dutch
disquieted:
Translation Matrix for disquieted:
Adjective | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | distressed; disturbed; upset; worried |
Synonyms for "disquieted":
Related Definitions for "disquieted":
disquiet:
Conjugations for disquiet:
present
- disquiet
- disquiet
- disquiets
- disquiet
- disquiet
- disquiet
simple past
- disquieted
- disquieted
- disquieted
- disquieted
- disquieted
- disquieted
present perfect
- have disquieted
- have disquieted
- has disquieted
- have disquieted
- have disquieted
- have disquieted
past continuous
- was disquieting
- were disquieting
- was disquieting
- were disquieting
- were disquieting
- were disquieting
future
- shall disquiet
- will disquiet
- will disquiet
- shall disquiet
- will disquiet
- will disquiet
continuous present
- am disquieting
- are disquieting
- is disquieting
- are disquieting
- are disquieting
- are disquieting
subjunctive
- be disquieted
- be disquieted
- be disquieted
- be disquieted
- be disquieted
- be disquieted
diverse
- disquiet!
- let's disquiet!
- disquieted
- disquieting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for disquiet:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | anxiousness; unease; uneasiness | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
beangstigen | alarm; disquiet; frighten; oppress | frighten; make frightened; scare |
benauwen | alarm; disquiet; frighten; oppress | gag; oppress; truss up |
- | cark; disorder; distract; perturb; trouble; unhinge |
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Wiktionary Translations for disquiet:
disquiet
Cross Translation:
verb
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ongerust maken, zorgen baren
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• disquiet | → schroom; beduchtheid; ongerustheid; zorg | ↔ inquiétude — état de celui qui est inquiet, qui n’a pas le repos moral. |