"Disturbed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Disturbed" Meaning

Disrupted or upset in a mental or emotional sense, often as a result of external factors or stimuli. This can include feelings of anxiety, unease, or turmoil.

"Disturbed" Examples

Usage Examples of "Disturbed"


The stormy weather had disturbed the peaceful atmosphere of the campground, making the campers uneasy.
The presence of strangers in the abandoned house disturbed the sense of eeriness that had settled over the building.
Her sudden mood swings had disturbed the calm of the meeting, causing others to start nervously fidgeting.
The authorities were called to the scene after the loud noise disturbed the residents of the nearby apartment complex.
The doctor said that the patient's persistent nightmares were a sign of disturbed sleep patterns and recommended he see a specialist.

"Disturbed" Similar Words

Distrustful

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Distrustfully

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Distrustfully: in a way that shows you do not believe someone or something, or are suspicious of their intentions.

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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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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.

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Disturbing

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Disturbingly

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Disturbs

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Causes trouble or makes a disturbance to someone or something.

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