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perturb
[per-turb]
verb (used with object)
to disturb or disquiet greatly in mind; agitate.
I can see how such a massive change in your routine would perturb you.
Antonyms: pacifyto throw into great disorder.
Huge construction projects can take years to finish, and meanwhile, can greatly perturb the neighborhood.
Astronomy., to cause perturbation in the orbit of (a celestial body).
perturb
/ pəˈtɜːb /
verb
to disturb the composure of; trouble
to throw into disorder
physics astronomy to cause (a planet, electron, etc) to undergo a perturbation
Other Word Forms
- perturbable adjective
- perturbability noun
- perturbatious adjective
- perturbator noun
- perturber noun
- perturbingly adverb
- perturbment noun
- nonperturbable adjective
- nonperturbing adjective
- unperturbable adjective
- unperturbing adjective
- perturbing adjective
- perturbably adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of perturb1
Example Sentences
Dubois, who has 22 wins in 24 fights as a professional, looked perturbed that his rival had stolen the limelight and walked off shaking his head.
“I’m bummed. I’m disappointed. I don’t think Casey Stengel could change the outcome of that ballclub,’’ a perturbed Roberts told reporters Sunday.
Facing the blank page perturbed Boneta at the beginning of his first foray into long-form writing, so he asked his writer friends for advice.
And though it’s also perturbing, it’s nice to watch something where even the darkness isn’t synthetic.
They might be especially perturbed when reminded that the high quality of American health care depends largely on the influx of medical doctors and researchers from around the world.
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