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Definition disturb in American English

disturb verb

[transitive] verb
/dɪˈstɜrb/

▪ balance, calm, concentration, equilibrium, peace, sleep, thoughts, tranquility

1

to interrupt someone and stop them from continuing what they were doing

Example

I didn't want to disturb you in the middle of a meeting.

Example

Sorry to disturb you, but do you know where Miss Springer is?

Example

Her sleep was disturbed by a violent hammering on the door.

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2

to upset and worry someone a lot

Example

Ministers declared themselves profoundly disturbed by the violence.

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3

to make something move

Example

A soft breeze gently disturbed the surface of the pool.

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4

to frighten wild animals or birds so that they run away

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5

to do something that stops a place or situation from being pleasant, calm, or peaceful

Example

Not even a breath of wind disturbed the beautiful scene.

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Definition disturb in American English