14 adverbs to describe how to disquiets

The thought vaguely disquieted me.

The capture of Louisbourg and of the Island of Cape Breton by the English colonists, in 1745, profoundly disquieted the Canadians.

I must explain everything to her," Edi said to himself, for to be so misunderstood disquieted the thinking Edi exceedingly.

Great excitement was caused by the Lokal Anzeiger's announcement, and the public visibly disquieted.

I think it was nothing but trouble of heart which caused it, for she was mightily disquieted about Andrew.

She could not turn the knob and stood, irresolute, frowning vaguely, though not very deeply disquieted.

He was secretly disquieted, secretly afraid to trust himself, since this defection of Martial Mazurier.

Arriving there, I sat a long time by the window in the darkness, charmed by the face that I had seen, and yet singularly disquieted.

Though daily I observed in my breast What sharp conflicts disquiet her so sore, That heavy sleep cannot procure her rest, But fearful dreams present her evermore Most hideous sights her quiet to molest; That starting oft therewith, she doth awake, To muse upon those fancies which torment Her thoughtful heart with horror, that doth make Her cold chill sweat break forth incontinent From her weak limbs.

She had a momentary feeling of uncertainty as she met thema sense of doubt that disquieted her strangely.

Every thing.'" So much excitement in men's minds, and so much commotion amongst the masses, reasonably disquieted prudent folks.

" MacPherson came down the stone steps of the clubhouse, gravely disquieted.

The thing disquieted me horribly, for we had heard no word yet of any movement from the West.

The incident with which this tale commences found Pearson in a state of religious dulness, yet mentally disquieted, and longing for a more fervid faith than he possessed.

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