No, "disquieting" is an adjective that describes something that causes unease or disturbance. It is not a noun.
"Disquieting" is an adjective.
The noun form of the verb "noun" is "noun-ness" or "nominalization."
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The word "misconception" is a noun.
The noun postmistress is a gender specific noun for a female. The noun postmaster is a gender specific noun for a male.
The Disquieting Muses was created in 1916.
I have received some disquieting news. Fred has been killed by a hippopotamus.
The party next door was disquieting to the rest of the neighborhood who were trying to fall asleep.
The disquieting girl annoyed the boy all day. The news disquieted him.
Adjective
"The sound of the wind was most disquieting, and Celindine felt afraid and nervous to step foot outside her warm and cosy room."
The neighbor's loud music was very disquieting to me when I was trying to fall asleep.
His offbeat humor was a bit disquieting.
Distressing, disquieting or disconcerting, dick.
Scary, frightening, alarming, unsettling, disquieting, disturbing, freaky, ghostly, nightmarish
They where creations often of his dreams imagination, or strange items thought of on the spot.
monstrous, vicious