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Disturb as a Adjective has these synonyms:
interrupt, disrupt, intrude (on), inconvenience, put out, interfere (with), bother, pester, annoy, irritate, irk, upset, plague, hector, harry, harass, worry, vex, provoke, pique, peeve, get on (someone's) nerves, bug, miff, get under (someone's) skinExample: The sound of dripping water disturbed me. Please do not disturb the animals.
Disturb as a Verb has these synonyms:
affect, upset, confound, confuse, change, put off, ruin, destroy, cancel, make ineffectual or ineffective, negateExample: Any change in temperature will disturb the results of the experiment.
agitate, stir or churn (up), shake (up), unsettle, roil, disorder
Example: The lake's surface was violently disturbed by an enormous creature.
trouble, disconcert, discomfit, perturb, ruffle, fluster, upset, agitate, put off, bother, discommode, put out, unsettle, distress, alarm, shake (up)
Example: He was greatly disturbed by the death of his father.
unsettle, affect, upset, damage, harm, destroy
Example: We put the delicate mechanism where it wouldn't be disturbed by curious visitors.
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