Similar words: disturb, distinguish, gesture, bombing, distinct, distant, distract, distress. Meaning: [dɪ'stɜːbɪŋ] adj. causing distress or worry or anxiety.
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61. But when he arrives down under, the simple enquiry leads to other more disturbing questions.
62. Once the father was imprisoned, new and even more disturbing allegations began to emerge from the children.
63. They passed a counter above which hung trusses of pigeons, pheasants and other less identifiable but more disturbing birds.
64. But adults say they believe there are tastier burgers elsewhere, a disturbing fact when Census Bureau trends show an aging population.
65. The conference also heard detailed evidence yesterday on the more disturbing, but necessary, work of body identification.
66. But somehow this latest encounter with Matthew had been even more disturbing than their encounter in the cupboard.
67. Read in studio A woman was sprayed in the eyes with ammonia after disturbing a gang of burglars at her parents home.
68. One of the most disturbing features of the case was how patients' protestations of abuse were ignored.
69. I have consistently maintained that the canoe is the traditional craft for exploring wilderness areas without disturbing wildlife.
70. Physically most disturbing of all was his collection of jutting and crooked teeth.
71. It can be a little disturbing at times, and there's none I feel more sorry for than the cuttlefish.
72. To see it so easily removed, and with the complicity of the union, was disturbing.
73. But I find them particularly disturbing when related to the death of a refugee seeking asylum in Britain.
74. Patrick Gabriel had brought corruption, disturbing order, shaking the certainties that Quex needed.
75. But the strikes themselves have left the most disturbing legacy.
76. It is the most intimate item of all, a disturbing look at the rude horror of sudden death.
77. It has been disturbing to watch this argument unfold without much awareness that a huge crisis may be just around the corner.
78. Instead she stood with her eyes closed, lest they betrayed the fact that she found him to be disturbing to her.
79. And there was always the shadow of illness, the occasional disturbing blankness, the spasms of physical distress.
80. This was disturbing news to the South, whose naval capabilities were modest.
81. All this was awful enough, but a yet more disturbing revelation was to come.
82. His bare back began to look very red an d he kept waving his arms at the insects which he was disturbing.
83. I found this a deeply disturbing work[sentencedict.com], an impression which was further intensified upon repeat hearings.
84. The flickering firelight revealed an appearance that was most disturbing.
85. That was the reason for her disquieting responses to the beautiful gifts and the disturbing change in her.
86. But the mythical basis for these gratifying notions is, once again, deeply disturbing.
87. Hey. I'm Solan. Sorry for disturbing you these days.
88. In the same time, from the view point of abstract algebra,(www.Sentencedict.com) the homomorphism between disturbing fuzzy logic operator group and class fuzzy logic operator group is studied.
89. These programmes are disturbing to watch because the resolution seems false and unhelpful — a bit like having a television show where major surgery is performed by a first aider.
90. Love is kind, and it bears all things. Before you complain about my uncooperativeness, stubbornness, or laziness, please ask me if something is disturbing me.
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