Found 3 items, similar to Disturbance.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: disturbance
cabur, dislokasi, gangguan, kerusuhan, macet, perusuhan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: disturbance
disturbance
n 1: activity that is an intrusion or interruption;
“he looked
around for the source of the disturbance”;
“there was a
disturbance of neural function” [syn:
perturbation]
2: an unhappy and worried mental state;
“there was too much
anger and disturbance”;
“she didn't realize the upset she
caused me” [syn:
perturbation,
upset]
3: a disorderly outburst or tumult;
“they were amazed by the
furious disturbance they had caused” [syn:
disruption,
commotion,
stir,
flutter,
hurly burly,
to-do,
hoo-ha,
hoo-hah,
kerfuffle]
4: a noisy fight [syn:
affray,
fray,
ruffle]
5: the act of disturbing something or someone; setting
something in motion
6: (psychiatry) a psychological disorder of thought or emotion;
a more neutral term than mental illness [syn:
mental disorder
,
mental disturbance,
psychological disorder,
folie]
7: electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb
communication [syn:
noise,
interference]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Disturbance
Disturbance
\Dis*turb"ance\, n. [OF. destorbance.]
1. An interruption of a state of peace or quiet; derangement
of the regular course of things; disquiet; disorder; as, a
disturbance of religious exercises; a disturbance of the
galvanic current.
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2. Confusion of the mind; agitation of the feelings;
perplexity; uneasiness.
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Any man . . . in a state of disturbance and
irritation. --Burke.
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3. Violent agitation in the body politic; public commotion;
tumult.
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The disturbance was made to support a general
accusation against the province. --Bancroft.
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4. (Law) The hindering or disquieting of a person in the
lawful and peaceable enjoyment of his right; the
interruption of a right; as, the disturbance of a
franchise, of common, of ways, and the like. --Blackstone.
Syn: Tumult; brawl; commotion; turmoil; uproar; hubbub;
disorder; derangement; confusion; agitation;
perturbation; annoyance.
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