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unquieted

  • a word derived from quiet.
    quiet
    adjective
    making no noise or sound, especially no disturbing sound.

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The passions, disappointments and intricacies of the three-sided affair span years and remain unquieted, as in Jules and Jim, even by death.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Woman!" said Egbert Crawford, rising altogether this time, and pacing the floor like a man a good deal unquieted.

From Shoulder-Straps A Novel of New York and the Army, 1862 by Henry Morford

"Did you know that room was there?" he questioned, his doubts still unquieted.

From The Bat by Avery Hopwood

Truly, it was a state of insurrection such as no upright citizen like Isom Chase could 49 allow to go by unreproved and unquieted by castigation of his hand.

From The Bondboy by George W. (George Washington) Ogden