disquiet

DISQUIET, a. [dis and quiet.] Unquiet; restless; uneasy. [Seldom used.]

DISQUIET, n. Want of quiet; uneasiness; restlessness; want of tranquility in body or mind; disturbance; anxiety.

DISQUIET, v.t. To disturb; to deprive of peace, rest or tranquility; to make uneasy or restless; to harass the body; to fret or vex the mind.

That he may disquiet the inhabitants of Babylon. Jeremiah 1.

Why hast thou disquieted me. 1 Samuel 28.

O my soul, why art thou disquieted within me? Psalm 42.