3 Words to use with disquiets

"There's something heavy on my conscience," she said, with a disquiet air.

And when the infant is afterwards racked with pain, and a night of disquiet alarms the mother, the doctor is sent for, and the nurse, covering her dereliction by a falsehood, the consequence of her gluttony is treated as a disease, and the poor infant is dosed for some days with medicines, that can do it but little if any good, and, in all probability, materially retard its physical development.

I dread your anger, your disquiet fear, But blows, from hands so soft, who would not bear?

3 Words to use with  disquiets