inquietante
See also: inquiétante
Italian
Etymology
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Present participle of inquietare, influenced by French inquiétant, from Late Latin inquiētantem, accusative non-neuter case form of inquiētāns (“disturbing”), present active participle of inquiētō (“I disturb, disquiet”).
Pronunciation
Participle
inquietante
Adjective
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- disturbing, disquieting, alarming
- Synonyms: allarmante, preoccupante, sconvolgente
- Antonyms: rassicurante, tranquillizzante
- (figurative) perturbing, exciting
- Synonyms: conturbante, perturbante, sconvolgente
- Antonyms: rasserenante, tranquillizzante
Related terms
Latin
Participle
(deprecated template usage) inquiētante
- ablative masculine singular of inquiētāns
- ablative feminine singular of inquiētāns
- ablative neuter singular of inquiētāns
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin inquiētāns.
Adjective
inquietante m or f (masculine and feminine plural inquietantes)
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