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Definition of disturbance
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of disturbance is as below...
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..
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Calm
::
Calm (n.)
Freedom
from
motion,
agitation,
or
disturbance;
a
cessation
or
absence
of that which
causes
motion
or
disturbance,
as of winds or
waves;
tranquility;
stillness;
quiet;
serenity..
Emotion
::
Emotion
(n.) A
moving
of the mind or soul;
excitement
of the
feelings,
whether
pleasing
or
painful;
disturbance
or
agitation
of mind
caused
by a
specific
exciting
cause and
manifested
by some
sensible
effect
on the
body..
Stamped
::
Stammering
(n.) A
disturbance
in the
formation
of
sounds.
It is due
essentially
to
long-continued
spasmodic
contraction
of the
diaphragm,
by which
expiration
is
preented,
and hence it may be
considered
as a
spasmodic
inspiration..
Inoffensive
::
Inoffensive
(a.)
Giving
no
offense,
or
provocation;
causing
no
uneasiness,
annoyance,
or
disturbance;
as, an
inoffensive
man,
answer,
appearance..
Bustle
::
Bustle
(v. i.) To move
noisily;
to be
rudely
active;
to move in a way to cause
agitation
or
disturbance;
as, to
bustle
through
a
crowd..
Turmoil
::
Turmoil
(n.)
Harassing
labor;
trouble;
molestation
by
tumult;
disturbance;
worrying
confusion.
Broil
::
Broil (n.) A
tumult;
a noisy
quarrel;
a
disturbance;
a
brawl;
contention;
discord,
either
between
individuals
or in the
state..
Trouble
::
Trouble
(v. t.) That which gives
disturbance,
annoyance,
or
vexation;
that which
afflicts..
Trouble
::
Trouble
(v. t.) The state of being
troubled;
disturbance;
agitation;
uneasiness;
vexation;
calamity.
Compose
::
Compose
(v. t.) To free from
agitation
or
disturbance;
to
tranquilize;
to
soothe;
to calm; to
quiet.
Order
::
Order (n.)
Conformity
with law or
decorum;
freedom
from
disturbance;
general
tranquillity;
public
quiet;
as, to
preserve
order in a
community
or an
assembly..
Collapse
::
Collapse
(n.)
Extreme
depression
or
sudden
failing
of all the vital
powers,
as the
result
of
disease,
injury,
or
nervous
disturbance..
Disorder
::
Disorder
(n.)
Disturbance
of the
functions
of the
animal
economy
of the soul;
sickness;
derangement.
Row
::
Row (n.) A
noisy,
turbulent
quarrel
or
disturbance;
a
brawl..
Quietism
::
Quietism
(n.) Peace or
tranquillity
of mind;
calmness;
indifference;
apathy;
dispassion;
indisturbance;
inaction.
Entoperipheral
::
Entoperipheral
(a.)
Being,
or
having
its
origin,
within
the
external
surface
of the body; --
especially
applied
to
feelings,
such as
hunger,
produced
by
internal
disturbances.
Opposed
to
epiperipheral..
Bother
::
Bother
(n.) One who, or that
which,
bothers;
state of
perplexity
or
annoyance;
embarrassment;
worry;
disturbance;
petty
trouble;
as, to be in a
bother..
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..
Storm
::
Storm (n.) A
violent
disturbance
of the
atmosphere,
attended
by wind, rain, snow, hail, or
thunder
and
lightning;
hence,
often,
a heavy fall of rain, snow, or hail,
whether
accompanied
with wind or not..
Stir
::
Stir (n.)
Public
disturbance
or
commotion;
tumultuous
disorder;
seditious
uproar.
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