to have a negative emotional impact; to cause emotional irritation or confusion, to divert, redirect, or alter by disturbing, to confuse or irritate a quiet, constant state or a calm, continuous flow, in particular: thoughts, actions or liquids, To agitate the mind of; to deprive of tranquillity; to disquiet; to render uneasy; as, a person is disturbed by receiving an insult, or his mind is disturbed by envy, bother, interrupt; confuse; worry, cause concern; cause disorder, To throw into disorder or confusion; to derange; to interrupt the settled state of; to excite from a state of rest, If something disturbs a situation or atmosphere, it spoils it or causes trouble. What could possibly disturb such tranquility?, move deeply; "This book upset me"; "A troubling thought", If something is disturbed, its position or shape is changed. He'd placed his notes in the brown envelope. They hadn't been disturbed She patted Mona, taking care not to disturb her costume, If something disturbs you, it makes you feel upset or worried. I dream about him, dreams so vivid that they disturb me for days = perturb, If you disturb someone, you interrupt what they are doing and upset them. I hope I'm not disturbing you, change the arrangement or position of, tamper with; "Don't touch my CDs!", To turn from a regular or designed course, Disturbance, move deeply; "This book upset me"; "A troubling thought, damage as if by shaking or jarring; "Don't disturb the patient's wounds by moving him too rapidly!" move deeply; "This book upset me"; "A troubling thought, damage as if by shaking or jarring; "Don't disturb the patient's wounds by moving him too rapidly!", destroy the peace or tranquility of; "Don't interrupt me when I'm reading", Extremely surprised; shocked, Showing symptoms of mental illness, severe psychosis, or neurosis, Simple past tense and past participle of disturb, Present participle of disturb, Causing distress or worry; upsetting or unsettling, sturb, lacking order or stability; "these unsettled times, past of disturb, emotionally unstable and having difficulty coping with personal relationships having the place or position changed; "the disturbed books and papers on her desk"; "disturbed grass showed where the horse had passed", You can say that someone is disturbed when they are very worried or anxious. Doctors were disturbed that less than 30 percent of the patients were women = concerned, A disturbed person is very upset emotionally, and often needs special care or treatment. working with severely emotionally disturbed children, If you describe a situation or period of time as disturbed, you mean that it is unhappy and full of problems. women from disturbed backgrounds. = troubled, affected with madness or insanity; "a man who had gone mad", interrupted, bothered; worried, concerned, having the place or position changed; "the disturbed books and papers on her desk"; "disturbed grass showed where the horse had passed", lacking order or stability; "these unsettled times", emotionally unstable and having difficulty coping with personal relationships, afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief; "too upset to say anything"; "spent many disquieted moments"; "distressed about her son's leaving home"; "lapsed into disturbed sleep"; "worried parents"; "a worried frown"; "one last worried check of the sleeping children", causing distress or worry or anxiety; "distressing (or disturbing) news"; "lived in heroic if something distressful isolation"; "a disturbing amount of crime"; "a revelation that was most perturbing"; "a new and troubling thought"; "in a particularly worrisome predicament"; "a worrying situation"; "a worrying time", worrying, disquieting, perturbing; tending to interrupt, Something that is disturbing makes you feel worried or upset. There was something about him she found disturbing + disturbingly dis·turb·ing·ly the disturbingly high frequency of racial attacks. worrying or upsetting, In a disturbing manner, in a disturbing manner; "the details of the kidnaper's letter had sounded disturbingly convincing", in a disturbing manner; "the details of the kidnaper's letter had sounded disturbingly convincing, in a troublesome manner; in a worrying manner, third-person singular of disturb,
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to have a negative emotional impact; to cause emotional irritation or confusion - "His behaviour is very disturbing."
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to divert, redirect, or alter by disturbing - "The trauma disturbed his mind."
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to confuse or irritate a quiet, constant state or a calm, continuous flow, in particular: thoughts, actions or liquids - "A school of fish disturbed the water."
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To agitate the mind of; to deprive of tranquillity; to disquiet; to render uneasy; as, a person is disturbed by receiving an insult, or his mind is disturbed by envy
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bother, interrupt; confuse; worry, cause concern; cause disorder fiil
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To throw into disorder or confusion; to derange; to interrupt the settled state of; to excite from a state of rest
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If something disturbs a situation or atmosphere, it spoils it or causes trouble. What could possibly disturb such tranquility?
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move deeply; "This book upset me"; "A troubling thought"
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If something is disturbed, its position or shape is changed. He'd placed his notes in the brown envelope. They hadn't been disturbed She patted Mona, taking care not to disturb her costume
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If something disturbs you, it makes you feel upset or worried. I dream about him, dreams so vivid that they disturb me for days = perturb
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If you disturb someone, you interrupt what they are doing and upset them. I hope I'm not disturbing you
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change the arrangement or position of
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tamper with; "Don't touch my CDs!"
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To turn from a regular or designed course
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Disturbance
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move deeply; "This book upset me"; "A troubling thought
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damage as if by shaking or jarring; "Don't disturb the patient's wounds by moving him too rapidly!" move deeply; "This book upset me"; "A troubling thought
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damage as if by shaking or jarring; "Don't disturb the patient's wounds by moving him too rapidly!"
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destroy the peace or tranquility of; "Don't interrupt me when I'm reading"
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Extremely surprised; shocked
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Showing symptoms of mental illness, severe psychosis, or neurosis
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Simple past tense and past participle of disturb
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disturbing
Present participle of disturb
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disturbing
Causing distress or worry; upsetting or unsettling
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sturb
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lacking order or stability; "these unsettled times
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past of disturb
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emotionally unstable and having difficulty coping with personal relationships having the place or position changed; "the disturbed books and papers on her desk"; "disturbed grass showed where the horse had passed"
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You can say that someone is disturbed when they are very worried or anxious. Doctors were disturbed that less than 30 percent of the patients were women = concerned
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A disturbed person is very upset emotionally, and often needs special care or treatment. working with severely emotionally disturbed children
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If you describe a situation or period of time as disturbed, you mean that it is unhappy and full of problems. women from disturbed backgrounds. = troubled
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affected with madness or insanity; "a man who had gone mad"
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interrupted, bothered; worried, concerned sıfat
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having the place or position changed; "the disturbed books and papers on her desk"; "disturbed grass showed where the horse had passed"
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disturbed
lacking order or stability; "these unsettled times"
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disturbed
emotionally unstable and having difficulty coping with personal relationships
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afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief; "too upset to say anything"; "spent many disquieted moments"; "distressed about her son's leaving home"; "lapsed into disturbed sleep"; "worried parents"; "a worried frown"; "one last worried check of the sleeping children"
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disturbing
causing distress or worry or anxiety; "distressing (or disturbing) news"; "lived in heroic if something distressful isolation"; "a disturbing amount of crime"; "a revelation that was most perturbing"; "a new and troubling thought"; "in a particularly worrisome predicament"; "a worrying situation"; "a worrying time"
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disturbing
worrying, disquieting, perturbing; tending to interrupt sıfat
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disturbing
Something that is disturbing makes you feel worried or upset. There was something about him she found disturbing + disturbingly dis·turb·ing·ly the disturbingly high frequency of racial attacks. worrying or upsetting
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disturbingly
In a disturbing manner
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in a disturbing manner; "the details of the kidnaper's letter had sounded disturbingly convincing"
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disturbingly
in a disturbing manner; "the details of the kidnaper's letter had sounded disturbingly convincing
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