disturbing (Meaning)
disturbing (s)
causing distress or worry or anxiety
disturbing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Disturb
Synonyms & Antonyms of disturbing
Synonyms:
- worrisome
- jarring
- inconveniencing
- burdensome
- enraging
- displeasing
- troublesome
- disquieting
- nettling
- carking
- discomforting
- biting
- angering
- plaguy
- upsetting
- pestilent
- chafing
- importunate
- rebarbative
- plaguey
- rankling
- infuriating
- riling
- galling
- distressing
- stressful
- offensive
- pesty
- mischievous
- trying
- peeving
- tiresome
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
disturbing Sentence Examples
- I found the old photographs in the attic to be deeply disturbing.
- The sudden scream in the hallway was a disturbing anomaly in the quiet night.
- The abandoned house had an aura of mystery and disturbance.
- The news report about the brutal crime was disturbingly graphic and unsettling.
- The expression on the stranger's face was both unsettling and disturbing.
- The disturbing noises coming from the basement made me hesitant to investigate.
- The film's dark and disturbing themes made it an uncomfortable watch.
- The professor's disturbingly radical views made me question everything I thought I knew.
- The disturbed look in the animal's eyes made me back away slowly.
- The disturbingly accurate prediction of the fortune teller left me feeling uneasy.
FAQs About the word disturbing
causing distress or worry or anxietyof Disturb
annoying, frustrating, irritating, irksome, exasperating, maddening, distractive, pesky, bothersome, troubling
delightful,delightful, pleasing,pleasing,
I found the old photographs in the attic to be deeply disturbing.
The sudden scream in the hallway was a disturbing anomaly in the quiet night.
The abandoned house had an aura of mystery and disturbance.
The news report about the brutal crime was disturbingly graphic and unsettling.