Unspeakable vs Disquieting - What's the difference?
unspeakable | disquieting | Related terms |
Incapable of being spoken or uttered; unutterable; ineffable; inexpressible.
* 1855-1882 , , book xv,
Unfit or not permitted to be spoken or described.
* 1916 , , A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man , ch. 3,
Extremely bad or objectionable.
* 1926 , ,
Causing mental trouble or anguish; upsetting; making uneasy.
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*:It is never possible to settle down to the ordinary routine of life at sea until the screw begins to revolve. There is an hour or two, after the passengers have embarked, which is disquieting and fussy.
The act by which someone or something is disquieted.
* Edward Reynolds
Unspeakable is a related term of disquieting.
As adjectives the difference between unspeakable and disquieting
is that unspeakable is incapable of being spoken or uttered; unutterable; ineffable; inexpressible while disquieting is causing mental trouble or anguish; upsetting; making uneasy.As a verb disquieting is
.As a noun disquieting is
the act by which someone or something is disquieted.unspeakable
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The endless pride and outstretching of man, unspeakable joys and sorrows.
- The miser will remember his hoard of gold, the robber his ill-gotten wealth, the angry and revengeful and merciless murderers their deeds of blood and violence in which they revelled, the impure and adulterous the unspeakable and filthy pleasures in which they delighted.
- an unspeakable fool
- an unspeakable play
- Yet to my horror I saw in its eaten-away and bone-revealing outlines a leering, abhorrent travesty on the human shape; and in its mouldy, disintegrating apparel an unspeakable quality that chilled me even more.
Synonyms
* See alsoDerived terms
* unspeakably * unspeakablenessReferences
* * * * "unspeakable" in the Wordsmyth Dictionary-Thesaurus (Wordsmyth, 2002) * "
unspeakable" in Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary (Cambridge University Press, 2007) * * "
unspeakable" at Rhymezone (Datamuse, 2006). * Oxford English Dictionary , second edition (1989) ----
disquieting
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Thus we see the intuition of divine truth in minds of defiled affections, worketh not that sweet effect which is natural unto it to produce; but doubtings, terrors, and disquietings of conscience