Similar words: disturb, disturbing, disturbance, disturbingly, curbed, masturbate, moisture, absorbed. Meaning: [dɪ'stɜːb] adj. 1. having the place or position changed 2. afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief 3. emotionally unstable and having difficulty coping with personal relationships 4. affected with madness or insanity.
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(151) When I see other children going to school I feel so depressed and disturbed, my girl is indoors all day.
(152) Land forms with developed roots appear on disturbed moist ground and on banksides.
(153) I read it in one sitting and lay awake that night disturbed by its power and frightened by its implication.
(154) Sarah experiences more or less constant pain from a back problem, indigestion, and disturbed sleep.
(155) More than half of all juvenile delinquents currently in state institutions have disturbed family backgrounds.
(156) There was no significant increased complication rate or disturbed pouch function in those with indeterminate colitis.
(157) Einstein was deeply disturbed by the implications of this collapse, and he refused to believe that it happened.
(158) Disturbed sleep patterns may also be one symptom of depression, which requires medical help.
(159) Some of these boys were of Ninth or Tenth Grade age. With hardly an exception, they seemed disturbed.
(160) If the nest is disturbed and she decides the family should flee, the youngsters behave in an extremely disciplined way.
(161) Some of the publishers cashing in on the lucrative confession craze profess to being disturbed by it.
(162) Asexual species tend to be small and live at high latitudes and high altitudes[sentencedict.com/disturbed.html], in fresh water or disturbed ground.
(163) But the blindingly obvious fad is that no one is around to be disturbed.
(164) Somehow she had disturbed his hair, and it fell boyishly over his forehead.
(165) I was deeply disturbed by this and quite convinced that it would lead to serious trouble.
(166) Conversely, disturbed sleep patterns can cause periods to become irregular or stop altogether.
(167) Laughing and smiling, unlike other sequential face movements, are more readily disturbed from the right brain than the left.
(168) Some 10, 000 seriously emotionally disturbed children under age 18 receive behavioral health services.
(169) In mental health areas this has largely been the more articulate and less seriously disturbed group of sufferers.
(170) Both the braziers near the door had not been disturbed.
(171) A sleeper who is in the lighter stages is more likely to be disturbed by noise than one in the deeper stages.
(172) Every day ... I will become emotionally much calmer ... much more settled ... much less easily disturbed.
(173) It is particularly disturbed by the imminent introduction of fish which have been fed with mammalian growth hormones.
(174) Gregarious; large flocks make remarkable roaring sound on surface of water when disturbed by birds of prey.
(175) There were times he would retreat to his attic room and not want to be disturbed.
(176) I had a terrible education. I attended a school for emotionally disturbed teachers. Woody Allen
(177) His head ached, the cool air no panacea, and his thoughts, too, were disturbed.
(178) The majority of offenders do not come from disturbed or broken homes, and many broken homes do not produce delinquents.
(179) They maintain they were so psychologically disturbed by the abuse that they feared their parents were on the verge of shooting them.
(180) My education was dismal. I went to a series of schools for mentally disturbed teachers. Woody Allen
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