"Disturb" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Disturb" Meaning

To disturb means to interrupt or disrupt something, often causing a problem or disturbance. It can also mean to make someone or something feel uneasy, agitated, or uncomfortable.

"Disturb" Examples

Usage Examples of "disturb"


1. Verb

The construction workers were disturbing the peace in the quiet neighborhood.

2. Verb

If you disturb the delicate balance, the whole ecosystem will be affected.

3. Verb

Please don't disturb me while I'm studying for my exam.

4. Verb

The teacher asked the students not to disturb each other during the test.

5. Verb

If we disturb the sediments, we might uncover a hidden treasure.

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Distrusts is the third person singular present tense of the verb "distrust". To distrust something or someone means to have a lack of confidence or faith in it or them, often because you don't believe it is honest, reliable, or dependable. It is the opposite of trust.

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Causes trouble or makes a disturbance to someone or something.

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