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Definition of disturb
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Disturb
(v. t.) To turn from a
regular
or
designed
course.
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Calm
::
Calm
(super.)
Undisturbed
by
passion
or
emotion;
not
agitated
or
excited;
tranquil;
quiet in act or
speech.
Disturbance
::
Disturbance
(n.) The
hindering
or
disquieting
of a
person
in the
lawful
and
peaceable
enjoyment
of his
right;
the
interruption
of a
right;
as, the
disturbance
of a
franchise,
of
common,
of ways, and the
like..
Noise
::
Noise (v. t.) To
disturb
with
noise.
Roust
::
Roust (v. t.) To
rouse;
to
disturb;
as, to roust one out..
Turbulent
::
Turbulent
(a.)
Disturbed;
agitated;
tumultuous;
roused
to
violent
commotion;
as, the
turbulent
ocean..
Inquietation
::
Inquietation
(n.)
Disturbance.
Queasy
::
Queasy
(a.)
Fastidious;
squeamish;
delicate;
easily
disturbed;
unsettled;
ticklish.
Discomposed
::
Discomposed
(a.)
Disordered;
disturbed;
disquieted.
Jarring
::
Jarring
(a.)
Shaking;
disturbing;
discordant.
Waveless
::
Waveless
(a.) Free from
waves;
undisturbed;
not
agitated;
as, the
waveless
sea..
Sound
::
Sound
(superl.)
Undisturbed;
deep;
profound;
as, sound
sleep..
Start
::
Start (v. t.) To cause to move
suddenly;
to
disturb
suddenly;
to
startle;
to
alarm;
to
rouse;
to cause to flee or fly; as, the
hounds
started
a fox..
Ruffle
::
Ruffle
(v. t. & i.) A state of being
ruffled
or
disturbed;
disturbance;
agitation;
commotion;
as, to put the mind in a
ruffle..
Frighten
::
Frighten
(v. t.) To
disturb
with fear; to throw into a state of alarm or
fright;
to
affright;
to
terrify.
Disorder
::
Disorder
(v. t.) To
disturb
the order of; to
derange
or
disarrange;
to throw into
confusion;
to
confuse.
Wamble
::
Wamble
(v. i.) To
heave;
to be
disturbed
by
nausea;
-- said of the
stomach.
Vibrate
::
Vibrate
(v. i.) To move to and fro, or from side to side, as a
pendulum,
an
elastic
rod, or a
stretched
string,
when
disturbed
from its
position
of rest; to
swing;
to
oscillate..
Concerned
::
Concerned
(v. t.)
Disturbed;
troubled;
solicitous;
as, to be much
concerned
for the
safety
of a
friend..
Placid
::
Placid
(a.)
Pleased;
contented;
unruffied;
undisturbed;
serene;
peaceful;
tranquil;
quiet;
gentle.
Disturbing
::
Disturbing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Distur.
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