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Perplexity vs Disquietude - What's the difference?

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Perplexity is a related term of disquietude.


As nouns the difference between perplexity and disquietude

is that perplexity is the state or quality of being perplexed; puzzled or confused while disquietude is (uncountable) a state of disquiet, uneasiness, or anxiety.

perplexity

English

Noun

(perplexities)
  • The state or quality of being perplexed; puzzled or confused.
  • Something that perplexes.
  • * 1942 , Rebecca West, Black Lamb and Grey Falcon (Canongate 2006), page 149:
  • The Emperor, who was by then a focus of unresolvable perplexities , stood providing a strongly contrary appearance.
  • A measurement in information theory: see (Perplexity).
  • disquietude

    English

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • (uncountable) A state of disquiet, uneasiness, or anxiety.
  • * :
  • but Mr Blifil said, he had received such positive and repeated orders from his uncle, never to keep any secret from him for fear of the disquietude which it might give him, that he durst not think of disobedience, whatever might be the consequence.
  • * 1795 , "The Life of John Bunyan," in the Collins Clear-Type Press ed. of The Pilgrim's Progress , p. xiv:
  • He was at length called forth, and set apart by fasting and prayer to the ministerial office, which he executed with faithfulness and success during a long course of years; though frequently with the greatest trepidation and inward disquietude .
  • (countable) A fear or an instance of uneasiness.
  • * 1813 , Laurence Sterne, The works of Laurence Sterne: with a life of the author , Volume 2, page 347:
  • The cares and disquietudes of the marriage-state, quoth Mrs. Wadman, are very great.