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disturbance

dih-STUR-buhns
noun
1
An interruption of calm or normal order, often noisy or unsettling.
"Police were called to a disturbance outside the bar."
2
A state of mental or emotional trouble.
"He has a history of emotional disturbance."

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In plain EnglishAn interruption, commotion, or upset — of peace, order, or someone's mental state.

Common pairings
public disturbance cause a disturbance emotional disturbance

Word Forms

disturbances plural

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Etymology

From Old French destorbance, from disturb, following the same Latin root disturbare.

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