disquieting in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

disquieting in the PONS Dictionary

disquieting Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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However, the reaction to the wheelchair was different- it was a slightly disquieting object and no one wanted to touch it.
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The show is often noted for its surreal, often disquieting humor and bizarre plot twists.
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Consequently, its imposition invariably came as a somewhat disquieting experience for both, and the means devised for accomplishing it ranged from inadequate to near disastrous.
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The potential for misuse of human health information is disquieting.
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His installations comprise interconnected environments that take the visitor into a fantastic, dreamlike universe which is both aesthetically pleasing and psychologically disquieting.
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That's a bit disquieting for some pundits, who've maintained that young people recognise they have no privacy in a digital environment.
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It is a disquieting reminder of how geopolitics can intrude on the virtual world, with unexpected and uneven effects.
qz.com
As part of her deep-set interest in urban space, she also arranges complex, and often disquieting, installations with mannequins, dolls, photographs, and an array of found objects.
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They show a technical skill which is almost disquieting, a skill which might lead him, in default of any overpowering imaginative purpose, to become a brilliant pasticheur.
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At times, the artists work presents its audience with a jarring discomfiture of imagery, which hints at a disquieting future.
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