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Definition of disturb
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Disturb
(n.)
Disturbance.
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Peacebreaker
::
Peacebreaker
(n.) One who
disturbs
the
public
peace.
Shindy
::
Shindy
(n.) An
uproar
or
disturbance;
a
spree;
a row; a riot.
Vexatious
::
Vexatious
(a.) Full or
vexation,
trouble,
or
disquiet;
disturbed..
Quietly
::
Quietly
(adv.)
Without
tumult,
alarm,
dispute,
or
disturbance;
peaceably;
as, to live
quietly;
to sleep
quietly..
Worry
::
Worry (n.) A state of undue
solicitude;
a state of
disturbance
from care and
anxiety;
vexation;
anxiety;
fret; as, to be in a
worry..
Derange
::
Derange
(v. t.) To put out of
place,
order,
or rank; to
disturb
the
proper
arrangement
or order of; to throw into
disorder,
confusion,
or
embarrassment;
to
disorder;
to
disarrange;
as, to
derange
the plans of a
commander,
or the
affairs
of a
nation..
Peaceless
::
Peaceless
(a.)
Without
peace;
disturbed.
Evenness
::
Evenness
(n.) The state of being ven,
level,
or
disturbed;
smoothness;
horizontal
position;
uniformity;
impartiality;
calmness;
equanimity;
appropriate
place or
level;
as,
evenness
of
surface,
of a fluid at rest, of
motion,
of
dealings,
of
temper,
of
condition..
Refer
::
Refer (v. t.) To place in or under by a
mental
or
rational
process;
to
assign
to, as a
class,
a
cause,
source,
a
motive,
reason,
or
ground
of
explanation;
as, he
referred
the
phenomena
to
electrical
disturbances..
Antiguggler
::
Antiguggler
(n.) A
crooked
tube of
metal,
to be
introduced
into the neck of a
bottle
for
drawing
out the
liquid
without
disturbing
the
sediment
or
causing
a
gurgling
noise..
Tumble
::
Tumble
(v. t.) To
disturb;
to
rumple;
as, to
tumble
a bed..
Inoffensive
::
Inoffensive
(a.)
Giving
no
offense,
or
provocation;
causing
no
uneasiness,
annoyance,
or
disturbance;
as, an
inoffensive
man,
answer,
appearance..
Discomfort
::
Discomfort
(v. t.) Want of
comfort;
uneasiness,
mental
or
physical;
disturbance
of
peace;
inquietude;
pain;
distress;
sorrow..
Tide
::
Tide
(prep.)
The
alternate
rising
and
falling
of the
waters
of the
ocean,
and of bays,
rivers,
etc.,
connected
therewith.
The tide ebbs and flows twice in each lunar day, or the space of a
little
more than
twenty-four
hours.
It is
occasioned
by the
attraction
of the sun and moon (the
influence
of the
latter
being three times that of the
former),
acting
unequally
on the
waters
in
different
parts of the
earth,
thus
disturbing
their
equilibrium.
A high tide upon one side of the earth is
accompanied
Fog
::
Fog (n.)
Watery
vapor
condensed
in the lower part of the
atmosphere
and
disturbing
its
transparency.
It
differs
from cloud only in being near the
ground,
and from mist in not
approaching
so
nearly
to fine rain. See
Cloud..
Derange
::
Derange
(v. t.) To
disturb
in the
orderly
or
normal
action
of the
intellect;
to
render
insane.
Stir
::
Stir (v. t.) To
disturb
the
relative
position
of the
particles
of, as of a
liquid,
by
passing
something
through
it; to
agitate;
as, to stir a
pudding
with a
spoon..
Alarm
::
Alarm (n.) A
sudden
attack;
disturbance;
broil.
Firm
::
Firm
(superl.)
Not
easily
excited
or
disturbed;
unchanging
in
purpose;
fixed;
steady;
constant;
stable;
unshaken;
not
easily
changed
in
feelings
or will;
strong;
as, a firm
believer;
a firm
friend;
a firm
adherent..
Fracas
::
Fracas
(v. t.) An
uproar;
a noisy
quarrel;
a
disturbance;
a
brawl.
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