The action of moving (in general sense); movement, motion. Obsolete or archaic.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > [noun] (97) stirringc888 The action of moving (in general sense); movement, motion. Obsolete or archaic. maleasea1300 Absence of ease; uneasiness, discomfort; inconvenience, annoyance; disquiet; distress, trouble. uneasea1300 Want or lack of ease; discomfort; uneasiness. diseasec1330 Absence of ease; uneasiness, discomfort; inconvenience, annoyance; disquiet, disturbance; trouble. (For long Obsolete but revived in modern use… perturbationa1382 The action of perturbing a person's mind, heart, etc.; the fact or condition of being mentally perturbed; mental or spiritual agitation or… unrestfulnessc1384 The quality of being unrestful, or of not being restful; restlessness; disquiet, discontent; disturbance, unrest. disturbancea1387 Interruption of mental tranquillity or equanimity; mental agitation, excitement, discomposure. unroc1390 Unrest, disquiet, trouble. distroublancea1400 Disturbance, molestation. perturbancec1425 = perturbation, n. unquietnessc1460 The condition of being anxious, disturbed, or mentally disquieted. inquietation1461 The action of inquieting, disturbing, or molesting; the fact or condition of being inquieted; = inquieting, n. conturbationc1470 Disturbance (physical or mental). unheart's-ease1470 (un-, prefix1 affix 6.) distroubling1487 wanease15.. Uneasiness, vexation. inquietness?1504 The condition of being inquiet; inquietude. unrufe1508 = unro, n. sturt1513 Disquiet of the mind, vexation of the spirit. pertroublancea1522 disturbance, perturbation. inquieting1527 The action of disturbing or molesting; the condition of being disturbed or disquieted. unquieting1548 turmoiling1550 The action of turmoil, v.; commotion, agitation, disquietude; also, toiling, severe labour. unquiet1551 Absence or lack of quiet; disquiet, disturbance. agitation?1555 Disturbance or perturbation of the mind or feelings, esp. when manifested in physical movements; anxiety or nervous excitement; (also) an instance of… storm1569 figurative and in figurative context. Commotion or unrest (of mind or soul); a tumultuous assemblage (of thoughts, feelings). wanrest1570 A state of inquietude or trouble: = unrest, n. discountenance1577 The fact or state of being put out of countenance; discomposure, discomfiture. Also: a matter which causes discomposure or discomfiture. Obsolete. float1579 figurative. Agitation of mind. Obsolete. disquiet1581 Absence of bodily or mental quietness; disturbance; uneasiness, anxiety, worry; restlessness, unrest. brangling1584 Shaking, agitation; also, mental perturbation. diseasefulnessa1586 discomfort, uneasiness. restlessness1597 The state or condition of being restless. hurry1600 Mental agitation or disturbance; excitement; perturbation. (Also with plural.) Obsolete. disturbancy1603 Condition or state of disturbance. disquietment1606 The action of disquieting; the fact or condition of being disquieted. disordera1616 Disturbance or agitation of mind, discomposure. Obsolete. laruma1616 A state of unease or apprehension. Cf. alarm, n. 7c. Obsolete. rare. uneasinessa1616 Discomfort, trouble, or anxiety, as affecting one's circumstances or welfare. Also (with plural), an instance of this. diseasementa1617 The action of depriving, or condition of being deprived, of ease; uneasiness, discomfort. Obsolete. discomposture1622 = discomposure, n. (in various senses). discomposition1624 The state or condition of being discomposed (in various senses); discomposure. whirr1628 figurative. Commotion of mind or feeling; a mental or nervous shock. Obsolete. discomposednessa1631 discomposure1632 Lack or disturbance of self-possession; agitation, perturbation. pother1638 Mental or emotional disturbance; a state of agitation, worry, or concern; a ‘flap’. incomposedness1653 want of composure, disorderliness. inquietude1658 Disturbance of mind; uneasiness, disquietude. uneasefulness1661 toss1666 A state of agitation or commotion. Obsolete. disquietednessa1680 the state of being disquieted; uneasiness, disquietness. intranquillitya1699 Lack of tranquillity; inquietude; restlessness. disquietude1709 Disquieted condition or state; restlessness, disturbance, disquietness. bosom-broil1742 discomfort1779 The state, condition, or fact of being (mentally or physically) uncomfortable; uneasiness. Also: slight physical pain. rufflement1806 The state or condition of being ruffled; (also) the action of ruffling. Cf. ruffle, v.1 feeze1825 U.S. chiefly colloquial. A state of alarm or perturbation. uncomfortableness1828 The fact of feeling uncomfortable. discomforture1832 The state, condition, or fact of being (mentally or physically) uncomfortable or uneasy; = discomfort, n. 4b. Also: an instance of this. Cf. discomf… astasia1839 = dysphoria, n. Obsolete. rare. dysphoria1842 A state or condition marked by feelings of unease or (mental) discomfort (see quots.). purr1842 English regional (south-western). figurative. A state of agitation or trouble. peacelessness1852 palaver1899 colloquial (chiefly West African). With possessive adjective: the business or concern of the person specified. Cf. that's your problem at problem, n.… perturbment1901 = perturbation, n. heebie-jeebies1923 A feeling of discomfort, apprehension, or depression; the ‘jitters’; delirium tremens; also, formerly, a type of dance. wahala1966 In Nigeria: trouble, affliction, calamity; (also) inconvenience, fuss, bother, palaver. agita1979 Upset, annoyance; anxiety, agitation. Subcategories:— action or quality of upsetting (15) — cause of (14) |
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