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disturbed English

Meaning disturbed meaning

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disturbed

having the place or position changed the disturbed books and papers on her desk disturbed grass showed where the horse had passed emotionally unstable and having difficulty coping with personal relationships (= disquieted, distressed, upset, worried) afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief too upset to say anything spent many disquieted moments distressed about her son's leaving home lapsed into disturbed sleep worried parents a worried frown one last worried check of the sleeping children (= mad) affected with madness or insanity a man who had gone mad

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Simple sentences

I don't like to be disturbed.
The radio is disturbed by noises.
The news disturbed her greatly.
The noise disturbed my sleep.
I'm sorry to have disturbed you.
I was profoundly disturbed by this news.
I am sorry if I disturbed you.
I can't stand being disturbed in my work.
The noise disturbed his sleep.
We disturbed him.
The silence in the library was disturbed by the ringing of a cell phone.

Movie subtitles

You made me laugh. You touched me. and disturbed me.
Can't you see I mustn't be disturbed?
A man that disturbed must have come upon the law before. We've got to contact every clinic every prison, every asylum.
They seem disturbed about something.
Mme. Grusinskaya cannot be disturbed.
Sir Joseph, you seem disturbed.
I do not wish to be disturbed.
The professor is working and doesn't wish to be disturbed.
I clearly said I did not wish to be disturbed.
WE MUST NOT BE DISTURBED.
You'll not be disturbed.
Lebel recovers quickly and returns to work, during which he is disturbed by a visit by Weyler's wife.
Your untimely death might have disturbed my conscience.
Your conscience, apparently, is not going to be disturbed this time.
He can't be disturbed just now.
We must not be disturbed.
Mr. Durante is in conference. He's not to be disturbed.
I hope I haven't disturbed you.
A good night to you both. - You'll not be disturbed. - But.
Henry's been very ill, Professor. He shouldn't be disturbed.
She's sleeping. She's not to be disturbed.
Lord Raglan can't be disturbed while the war council's in session.
A thing that doesn't want to be disturbed.
No, he mustn't be disturbed.
You don't suppose my dancing has disturbed them?
She's not to be disturbed.
I can't go in, he must not be disturbed.
No, we can't be disturbed.
We don't want to be disturbed.
He seemed quite disturbed.
Everyone is disturbed. We live in disturbing times.
Macy, you said you were not disturbed about Barrow's quitting.
You disturbed the electric compass.

News and current affairs

Yet we economists find ourselves increasingly disturbed by the apparent inadequacy of the neo-Marshallian toolkit that we have built to explain our world.
So Germans are all the more disturbed that the train drivers' union, the GDL, has voted for a nation-wide strike that will paralyze the country.
Of course, if China becomes aggressive, Asian countries like India and Australia - which are already disturbed by China's assertiveness in the South China Sea - will join Japan in the effort to offset China's power.
The belief was that a person is a person only through other persons, and a broken person needed to be helped to be healed.What the offence had disturbed should be restored, and the offender and the victim had to be helped to be reconciled.
Yet it is China's economic renaissance - some of whose effects so disturbed this patriotic old woman - which has been the most remarkable event in recent world history.
This form of leadership mismatch has also disturbed relations between South Korea and the US.
The deeper cause of recent estrangement and national rivalry has been German reunification, which disturbed the bilateral balance.
The Dutch were nonetheless disturbed.
The Saudis, deeply disturbed by the Syrian-Iranian alliance, worry that re-imposition of Syrian supremacy in Lebanon, and with it the strengthening of Iranian and Shiite power there, would threaten the Kingdom itself.
All of these events have disturbed and disoriented Turkey, and are magnified by the domestic impact of worst global economic crisis since the 1930's.
Members of parliament - who are not technicians - are understandably disturbed when they are asked to pass a revised budget in response to an updated estimate.
An alarmed government sent in more troops to garrison the disturbed areas than were then available to Wellington in the Peninsular War against Napoleon. More than a hundred Luddites were hanged or transported to Australia.
Monitoring this development and tracking its context, China's government appears deeply disturbed.
The fact is that deciding to murder, at random, a large number of innocent people reflects deeply disturbed thinking, which might reflect a mental illness.
Moreover, the US Constitution prohibits preventive detention: even severely disturbed individuals cannot be detained involuntarily unless judged an imminent threat to themselves or others.
Adequate community mental-health services with educational outreach can induce disturbed youth to get help voluntarily.
Former Prime Minister Menachem Begin also lived until his death in a simple apartment in Tel Aviv. Not the smallest shadow of the slightest suspicion of corruption ever disturbed his peace.
Devoid of sentimental attachment to Israel's cause and deeply disturbed by its policies in the occupied territories, Obama represents the specter of a White House where neither love nor interests are shared with the Jewish state.

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