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Andrei Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Disquiet

0There is a disquiet among the party members over the thorn issue of ................................ 02br
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00My question is on the word 'disquiet'. Is it acceptable? Is it a formal word? It is a noun in the above sentence. 0-
  

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0 Hi Antonia, 02br 02br 00Yes, it is a noun, meaning "an uneasey state (of mind)". I suppose it may be a bit formal, in that it is not an 'everyday' word, though is perfect for the situation above - 'unease over a thorny issue' 050010id1

  • 0 Hi Antonia, 02br 02br 00Yes, it is a noun, meaning "an uneasey state (of mind)".
  • I suppose it may be a bit formal, in that it is not an 'everyday' word, though is perfect for the situation above - 'unease over a thorny issue' 050010id1
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0 Hi Antonia, 02br
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00Yes, it is a noun, meaning "an uneasey state (of mind)". I suppose it may be a bit formal, in that it is not an 'everyday' word, though is perfect for the situation above - 'unease over a thorny issue' 050010id1

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