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disturbed
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adjective
having the place or position changed
the disturbed books and papers on her desk
disturbed grass showed where the horse had passed
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adjective
emotionally unstable and having difficulty coping with personal relationships
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adjective
(= 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
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adjective
(= mad)
affected with madness or insanity
a man who had gone mad
beam
Noun
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A beam is a line of light or energy.
A beam of sunlight came through the window making a rectangle on the floor.
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A beam is a long straight piece of wood or metal used in building to support weight.
Inside, the ceiling of the tunnel was held up with beams and was high enough that we could stand.
beam
Verb
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If you beam a signal from one place to another, you send it through the air.
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If you beam, you smile and look very happy.