disquiet
/dɪsˈkwaɪɪt/Definitions
1. noun
A feeling of worry or unease, especially about an uncertain or unspecified problem or threat.
“The disquiet in the community grew as the rumors of the company’s financial struggles spread.”
2. verb
To disturb or unsettle someone’s feelings or confidence.
“The news of the economic downturn disquieted the investors, causing them to reconsider their investments.”