Disturb | Mean of disturb in English Dictionary
/dɪˈstɚb/
- Verb
- to stop (someone) from working, sleeping, etc.
- I'm sorry to disturb you at such a late hour.
- She doesn't want to be disturbed while she's working.
- Don't disturb the baby when he's sleeping.
- The noise disturbed my concentration.
- The sign on the door said Do not disturb. [=do not bother the people in the room]
- They were arrested for disturbing the peace. [=behaving in a violent or noisy manner in public]
- to worry or upset (someone)
- The news disturbed [=distressed] him.
- His behavior disturbs me.
- I am disturbed at/by his behavior.
- She was disturbed to learn that her son was failing one of his classes.
- to change the position, arrangement, or order of (something)
- The police ordered that nothing be disturbed in the room. [=that nothing be touched or moved]
- His visit disturbed [=disrupted] our morning routine.