5 Verbs to Use for the Word inquietude

This was the last durable conquest made by the Romans; and Britain, once subdued, gave no farther inquietude to the victor.

"This unfortunate young man, with a heart torn by the most cruel agitation, came often to visit me, that I might confirm or banish his inquietude, by my experience of the world.

Had, or had not, Sir Clement Willoughby any share in causing your inquietude?" "No, my lord!" answered I, with firmness, "none in the world.

Her other friends felt great inquietude in view of this friendship, fearing that the incurable melancholy and fitful moods of the Viscount would have a depressing influence on her; but she could not resist his fascinations any easier than he could resist hers.

Had she brought you children, this would only have served to increase her inquietudes and your own, from the difficulty of sustaining your aged parents and your infant family.

5 Verbs to Use for the Word  inquietude