Inquietation

/ɪnˌkwiːəˈteɪʃən/

बेचैनी; व्याकुलता; मानसिक अशांति

Origin & History

From French inquietation, from Latin inquietāre (“to disquiet”), based on in- (“not”) + quietus (“quiet”).

फ्रेंच inquietation से, जो लैटिन inquietāre (“अशांत करना/व्याकुल करना”) से आया है; यह in- (“नहीं”) + quietus (“शांत”) पर आधारित है।

Definition

Inquietation is a formal word meaning a state of worry or unease, often a lingering mental unrest rather than a sudden fear.

Inquietation एक औपचारिक शब्द है, जिसका अर्थ चिंता, बेचैनी या मन की अस्थिरता की स्थिति है—अक्सर यह अचानक डर नहीं, बल्कि लंबे समय तक रहने वाली मानसिक अशांति को दर्शाता है।

Parts of Speech

Noun:
She felt a quiet inquietation before the interview.
साक्षात्कार से पहले उसने एक शांत-सी बेचैनी महसूस की।

Usage Examples

There was a growing inquietation in the town after the repeated power cuts.
His polite smile could not hide his inward inquietation.
The letter filled her with inquietation about what might happen next.
A sense of inquietation lingered in the room after the argument.

Related Forms

Verb
Inquiet (rare) / Disquiet / Disquieting / Disquieted
Adjective
Inquiet (rare) / Inquieting / Disquieted / Uneasy / Restless
Adverb
Uneasily / Restlessly

Idioms & Phrases

A sense of inquietation
बेचैनी/अशांति का एहसास
Feel inquietation
बेचैनी महसूस करना
With inward inquietation
भीतरी बेचैनी के साथ