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    disturbed
    /dɪˈstəːbd/

    adjective

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  2. DISTURBED definition: 1. not thinking or behaving normally because of mental or emotional problems: 2. not thinking or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DISTURBED is experiencing or exhibiting emotional disturbance or agitation : having a mental disability or illness. How to use disturbed in a sentence.

  4. 1. a. : to interfere with : interrupt. disturbing the flow of traffic. b. : to alter the position or arrangement of. the items on her desk had been disturbed. c. : to upset the natural and especially the ecological balance or relations of. wetlands disturbed by development. 2. a. : to destroy the tranquility or composure of.

  5. to cause someone to stop what the person is doing, or to interrupt an activity: Please don’t disturb Jimmy – he’s trying to do his homework. disturb verb [T] (WORRY)

  6. Disturbed definition: marked by symptoms of mental illness. See examples of DISTURBED used in a sentence.

  7. to interfere with; interrupt; hinder: Please do not disturb me when I'm working. to interfere with the arrangement, order, or harmony of; disarrange: to disturb the papers on her desk. to perplex; trouble: to be disturbed by strange behavior.

  8. If something is disturbed, it's been moved or changed — it's not positioned or functioning the way it usually does. Traveling across the globe gives many people disturbed sleep patterns.

  9. Define disturbed. disturbed synonyms, disturbed pronunciation, disturbed translation, English dictionary definition of disturbed. adj. 1. Unsettled, broken up, or altered in structure or function: disturbed soil. 2. Being or resulting from being emotionally or mentally troubled: taught...

  10. Disturbed can be used to describe somebody who has problems with mental health because of very unhappy or unpleasant experiences: He works with emotionally disturbed children. Insane is a formal or old-fashioned term used in the past to describe somebody with a serious mental illness.

  11. A disturbed person is very upset emotionally, and often needs special care or treatment.