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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(241) Almost at midnight, he was disturbed by a terrific kick on the door.
(242) Porter, a woman of integrity, now on her fourth marriage and deeply fond of both her disturbed children.
(243) Not only must they care for distressed and disturbed young people, but they must do so under a cloud.
(244) She had presumed that only children cried and was disturbed to see that grown ups sometimes did so.
(245) But it is hard for students who have lost their parents or are mentally disturbed.
(246) They included the emotionally disturbed, the retarded and the neurologically damaged.
(247) There is no doubt that some depressed patients find more disturbed demented patients distressing.
(248) I couldn't possibly know, but that outburst, understandable as it was, greatly disturbed me.
(249) It is thought that the intruder was disturbed by a barking dog.
(250) Thrilled to the core by his admission that she disturbed and aroused him, she was at the same time terrified.
(251) These asteroids may then be disturbed by gravitational perturbations by Jupiter into eccentric orbits, and then evolve into Earth-crossing orbits.
(252) Barbara Lipscombe gives the impression that it is well established and almost never disturbed.
(253) Heterosexuality can be more or less narcissistic, it can be very disturbed or not so.
(254) Her reverie was disturbed by a footfall on the stair.
(255) In nuclear resonance, the nucleus is disturbed by motions.
(256) The murderer was apparently mentally disturbed.
(257) The children continually disturbed the class.
(258) Clara's fibs and evasion disturbed her not in the least that morning.
(259) On Thursday the eleventh,[sentencedict.com] I had to face a disturbed and indignant House of Commons.
(260) His consequent distortion of the arrangements disturbed the German Naval Staff.
(261) Her expression disturbed him - sad, timorous, with a touch of defiant mischief.
(262) I'm sorry, but Miss Lee is resting and can't be disturbed.
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