disturbingly in English

adverb

in a troublesome manner; in a worrying manne

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1. Alarmingly: as in disturbingly, unsettlingly

2. This is a disturbingly high total.

3. But human culture is disturbingly frail.

4. The violins in this piece dissonated disturbingly.

5. Disturbingly, these forecasts seem to be coming true.

6. Pollution has reached disturbingly high levels in some urban areas.

7. Sit back , relax and enjoy the disturbingly adorable cuteness

8. Older, more cynical hands may find this disturbingly familiar.

9. Valenzuela's experience suggest - disturbingly - that it could happen to anyone.

10. Much desired, and disturbingly handsome, the Passat attracts all sorts of buyers.

11. The details of the kidnaper's letter had sounded disturbingly convincing.

12. Your previous instruction in this subject has been disturbingly uneven.

13. The researchers made some video of robot's expressions are disturbingly lifelike.

14. It is also disturbingly clear that logo design has become a public sport.

15. There is a disturbingly high number of teenagers who are addicted to cigarettes.

16. Synonyms for nail-Bitingly include disturbingly, disquietingly, tensely, unsettlingly, uneasily, distressingly, anxiously, worrisomely, hairily and distressfully

17. Experts see the rise in borrowing as disturbingly reminiscent of the credit boom in the 1980s.

18. KINETON/Warwickshire Time allowed 024 It's a training exercise ... but for the bomb squad this scenario is disturbingly real.

19. And both companies have become disturbingly comfortable letting their jousts be mediated by Washington -- a sign of precocious corporatism.

20. Disturbingly, scientists have known since the 1960 s that MSG kills brain cells in young animals.

21. More disturbingly, military statistics seemed to confirm the findings on poverty by Charles Booth and Llewellyn-Smith.

22. The Lucas boys kept their model railway in the house and their cries penetrated the professor's study disturbingly.

23. It is not surprising that the mortality due to feather pecking, cannibalism and parasitic diseases can be disturbingly high.

24. Through the gaping openings between the novel's paragraphs, they are disturbingly re-inserted into the processes of history and power.

25. True, topics favored by sex-starved male geeks have been elaborated in disturbingly exquisite detail, while less alluring matters often lie fallow.

26. At a time when the world is getting disturbingly accustomed to acts of terror, he said, this terrible tragedy has shaken the conscience of the world.

27. Just last week, a study in Environmental Health Perspectives found disturbingly high levels of a flame-retardant chemical in a sample of butter.

28. Just as a virus Brooks calls "Solanum" turns people into zombies, the four contagions we describe below can create a zombie workplace — where creative people and good ideas disturbingly molder.

29. WASHINGTON — The scenes have been disturbingly familiar to CIA analysts accustomed to monitoring scenes of societal unraveling abroad: the massing of protesters, the ensuing Crackdowns and the

30. The spiders are usually fried with sugar, salt and garlic, and is a mouthful of complex textures, starting from the 'moreish, ' cod-like head and body , to the disturbingly gooey abdomen.

31. Thus, the Atavistic being not only presents a direct threat to civilization, but even more disturbingly, undermines the scientific taxonomies and social classifications that it rests on from within

32. Given the foregoing, it may be desirable to consider the following as the way forward and as a means of providing fresh momentum to the Abuja peace talks, whose pace is disturbingly, agonizingly slow.

33. See definition of Belittlement EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB The press — both the tabloids and more credible, high-profile outlets — hounded women like Spears for disturbingly intimate details of their lives, then belittled and even villainized them for those very details.

34. Yet, the devout still throw remnants of their religious ceremonies into the river closest to them, perhaps in the hope that the river, and its swirling (or sometimes disturbingly stagnant) water, in its inherent magnanimity, will pardon all, will absorb the overload, and will continue to throb and flow and provide.