26984 words

disturb

7 definitions • 8 examples
1
to interrupt what someone is doing:

Examples:

Please don't disturb your sister - she's trying to do her homework.
I'm sorry to disturb you so late, but my car's broken down and I don't have my phone with me.
2
to break the law by behaving unpleasantly and noisily in public:

Examples:

Several fans were arrested and charged with disturbing the peace after the game.
3
to cause someone to be worried or upset:

Examples:

Some scenes are violent and may disturb younger viewers.
4
to move or change something from its usual position, arrangement, condition, or shape:

Examples:

The thief had disturbed the documents in her filing cabinet, but nothing had been taken.
5
to cause someone to stop what the person is doing, or to interrupt an activity:

Examples:

Please don’t disturb Jimmy – he’s trying to do his homework.
6
to cause someone to feel troubled or upset:

Examples:

This year’s election campaign has disturbed a lot of voters who don’t like either candidate.
7
to move or change something from its usual position or arrangement:

Examples:

Be careful not to disturb anything.

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