disturb|disturbed|disturbing|disturbs in English
verb
[dis·turb || dɪ'stɜːb]
bother, interrupt; confuse; worry, cause concern; cause disorde
Use "disturb|disturbed|disturbing|disturbs" in a sentence
1. Pornography Disturbs Children
2. Nothing disturbs his equanimity.
3. 12 The child continually disturbs the class.
4. This disturbs other guests . . . , who appear irritated.
5. While all these words mean "to disturb or irritate by persistent acts," Annoy implies disturbing one's composure or peace of mind by intrusion, interference, or petty attacks
6. You'll disturb my solitude!
7. Don't disturb her repose.
8. And in this night, something disturbs the underworld.
9. Please don't disturb me.
10. I hate to disturb you.
11. It is immoral and disturbs the harmony of mankind.
12. Not a breath of air disturbs the tranquil spectacle.
13. Change in the world around us disturbs our inner equilibrium.
14. Don't disturb yourself for me.
15. Do not disturb the water.
16. Do not disturb, do you?
17. Nasty, disturbing, uncomfortable things.
18. I didn't like to disturb you.
19. Don't disturb me while I'm working.
20. I won't presume to disturb you.
21. “It’s not even for anything important, and it disturbs my sleep!”
22. 15 It disturbs me profoundly that you so misuse your talents.
23. He's constantly disturbing me.
24. Heh. Terribly sorry to disturb you.
25. Don't disturb him in his work.