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Disquiet(dis-KWYT)

Quick Detail: Disquiet is a quiet sense of unease beneath calm, where something feels subtly wrong even if nothing obvious has changed.

Definition: Disquiet is discomfort that does not announce itself loudly, but remains present all the same. It often begins as a small tension—an off note, a strange pause, a feeling that something is not aligned. The word suggests restlessness held under the surface, where calm looks intact but does not feel true. Disquiet can sharpen attention, making ordinary details feel charged. It captures unease that lingers without a clear cause.

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