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perturbed

[ UK /pətˈɜːbd/ ]
[ US /pɝˈtɝbd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. thrown into a state of agitated confusion; (`rattled' is an informal term)

How To Use perturbed In A Sentence

  • I was perturbed at his apparent immaturity.
  • He is also perturbed by the fact that no meaningful debate is being made on this illogical act of film censorship.
  • Fifteen years later when I revisited the issue, I was still perturbed.
  • He was particularly perturbed that he had no recollection of even seeing the wine, let alone tasting it.
  • NCIS was perturbed at the end of last season, and the pendulum is slowly returning to status quo. Prone and supine : Bev Vincent
  • Also the pleasures of the eye consist in a certain equality of colour: for light, the most glorious of all colours, is made by equal operation of the object; whereas colour is (perturbed, that is to say) unequal light, as hath been said chap. II, sect. The Elements of Law Natural and Politic
  • Again, sources backing up this information are minimal, but Willerbang seemed unperturbed by the sudden departure of his friend and mentor.
  • The life-like bambini appeared unperturbed, their faces calm and angelic, their wide eyes turned to the sky.
  • He is perturbed to see her. The Sun
  • He wasn't the least bit perturbed by the meager audience, nor was he disturbed by the obvious pastoral snub.
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