Similar words: disturb, distinguish, gesture, bombing, distinct, distant, distract, distress. Meaning: [dɪ'stɜːbɪŋ] adj. causing distress or worry or anxiety.
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31. Another, more disturbing, thought jarred Holman's mind.
32. The parlour was little less disturbing than its chatelaine.
33. It happens frequently and it's very disturbing.
34. It is radical, revolutionary and deeply disturbing.
35. The possible consequences of this are very disturbing indeed.
36. However, the disappearance of the Soviet Union will have very disturbing consequences.
37. The ready acceptance of children's testimony was not the only disturbing fact surrounding the executions.
38. Complacency on the part of the home owner is the most disturbing factor in domestic security.
39. Morris' description of how he spent unprecedented millions of dollars on polls and advertising is both stunning and disturbing.
40. Mercy and others who track violence see two disturbing trends, also reflected locally: Guns increasingly are used to settle disputes.
41. I find it very disturbing and unwelcome to have you go touching me as you do.
42. I have never been regular, so it is not disturbing to find them light, blotchy and short-lived.
43. The children became wild, and the atmosphere from day to day grew more disturbing to the rest of the school.
44. I dismissed the thoughts as too disturbing and concentrated instead on Selkirk's poem.
45. They always chose an aisle seat so that Sweetheart could slip away to talk to her friends without disturbing anyone.
46. However, the most disturbing corruption scandals have concerned not politicians but sportsmen.
47. He comes across in large, energetic, engulfing, captivating waves, at once friendly and disturbing.
48. D., there began to appear on the Roman horizon disturbing signs of cultural decline and moral decay.
49. It's very disturbing, the way they're getting rid of older employees.
50. It seems to open up all the disturbing conflicts and inconsistencies which have been at the heart of their problems.
51. One of the most disturbing aspects of the report relates to the financing of the committee.
52. The most disturbing threat to our freedom and security is the growing disrespect for the rule of law.
53. This was very disturbing emotionally for George, but it really had to be done.
54. For the landed nobility, the impact of Emancipation was deeply disturbing.
55. In any other circumstances he would have warmed to her; he had found her especially disturbing.
56. Did a white-hot surge of anger and disillusion count as a mitigating circumstance, disturbing the balance of the mind?
57. Except that there was the very disturbing thought lodged somewhere in her mind that she didn't want it to be harmless.
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58. The anchoress would be interred in this room in an impressive if rather disturbing ceremony during a Mass for the Dead.
59. This does not make it any the less disturbing and below we will discuss contemporary styles of delinquency in greater detail.
60. Talking of Random House - and who isn't - more disturbing news reaches me.
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