Inquietante in english

Disturbing

pronunciation: dɪstɜrbɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

inquietante = disquieting ; worrisome ; unsettling ; disturbing ; unnerving ; enervating. 

Example: A girl strokes its keys languidly and looks about the room and sometimes at the speaker with a disquieting gaze.Example: For archivists, automation's power to change the ways people look at, treat, and communicate information is inescapable and worrisome.Example: These two fondly remembered programs often presented speculative and unsettling political visions of American society.Example: For years a most intractable and disturbing problem has been the low take-up of means-tested benefits.Example: Librarians have an unnerving habit of assuming that all libraries and all patrons are the same.Example: Plato warned that too much music of any kind was enervating to personal will and would `make a soft warrior'.

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» de forma inquietantetroublingly .

Example: While drop out statistics are notoriously unreliable, few dispute that the high school drop out rate for Hispanics is troublingly high.

» de manera inquietanteeerilytroublingly .

Example: The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.

Example: While drop out statistics are notoriously unreliable, few dispute that the high school drop out rate for Hispanics is troublingly high.

» de modo inquietantetroublingly .

Example: While drop out statistics are notoriously unreliable, few dispute that the high school drop out rate for Hispanics is troublingly high.

» evocador e inquietantehaunting .

Example: When the Jesuit order left China they left behind, as their last legacy, a haunting epitaph: 'Move on, voyager, congratulate the dead, console the living, pray for everyone, wonder, and be silent'.

» lo que es aun más inquietantemore disturbinglymost troublinglymost disturbinglymore troublingly .

Example: I looked down and saw a tiny but perfect mummified human body with hair, dark brown skin and more disturbingly, wings.

Example: Most troublingly, the Court has run roughshod over important legal precedents, not just in its ruling in January but in many other decisions.

Example: Most disturbingly, it was unclear whether or not the boy, still a minor, knew that she was his biological mother.

Example: More troublingly, non-native snakes like the Burmese python could slither their way north from the warm, humid conditions of South Florida.

» lo que es todavía más inquietantemore disturbinglymost troublinglymost disturbingly .

Example: I looked down and saw a tiny but perfect mummified human body with hair, dark brown skin and more disturbingly, wings.

Example: Most troublingly, the Court has run roughshod over important legal precedents, not just in its ruling in January but in many other decisions.

Example: Most disturbingly, it was unclear whether or not the boy, still a minor, knew that she was his biological mother.

» lo que es todvía más inquietantemore troublingly .

Example: More troublingly, non-native snakes like the Burmese python could slither their way north from the warm, humid conditions of South Florida.

Inquietante synonyms

heavy in spanish: pesado, pronunciation: hevi part of speech: adjective worrisome in spanish: inquietante, pronunciation: wɜrisəm part of speech: adjective distressing in spanish: angustioso, pronunciation: dɪstresɪŋ part of speech: adjective troubling in spanish: preocupante, pronunciation: trʌbəlɪŋ part of speech: adjective worrying in spanish: preocupante, pronunciation: wɜriɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective distressful in spanish: doloroso, pronunciation: dɪstresfəl part of speech: adjective perturbing in spanish: perturbador, pronunciation: pɜrtɜrbɪŋ part of speech: adjective
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