- verbdisturb (verb) · disturbs (third person present) · disturbed (past tense) · disturbed (past participle) · disturbing (present participle)
- interfere with the normal arrangement or functioning of:"being sent to jail had apparently not disturbed his cheerfulness" · "the site surface had been disturbed by bulldozer activity"
- cause to feel anxious:"I am disturbed by the document I have just read"
- interrupt the sleep, relaxation, or privacy of:"I'll see my patient now and we are not to be disturbed"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French destourber, from Latin disturbare, from dis- ‘utterly’ + turbare ‘disturb’ (from turba ‘tumult’).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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