disquietingly
- r in a disquieting manner
the disquietingly close sounds of gunfire
- The disparity of memories appalls him, but he also finds parts of her experience disquietingly familiar.
- Meetings with him can take on the character of interrogation, and they often occur at disquietingly early hours: Newhouse generally starts his office day at 4 a.
- Below the top group, talent is disquietingly thin, even though the staff is deceptively large.