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215 words match “STURB”

PEACEFUL a.
Possessing or enjoying peace; not disturbed by war, tumult, agitation, anxiety, or commotion; quiet; tranquil; as, a peaceful time; a peaceful country; a peaceful end.
PEACELESS a.
Without peace; disturbed. Sandys.
PERTURB v.
To disturb; to agitate; to vex; to trouble; to disquiet. Ye that . . . perturb so my feast with crying. Chaucer.
PERTURBABLE a.
Liable to be perturbed or agitated; liable to be disturbed or disquieted.
PERTURBANCE n.
Disturbance; perturbation. [R.] "Perturbance of the mind." Sharp.
PERTURBATION n.
A disturbance in the regular elliptic or other motion of a heavenly body, produced by some force additional to that which causes its regular motion; as, the perturbations of the planets are caused by their attraction on each other. Newcomb.
PERTURBATIVE a.
Tending to cause perturbation; disturbing. Sir J. Herschel.
PERTURBED a.
Agitated; disturbed; troubled. Shak. -- Per*turb"ed*ly, adv.
PESTER v.
To trouble; to disturb; to annoy; to harass with petty vexations. We are pestered with mice and rats. Dr. H. More. A multitude of scribblers daily pester the world. Dryden.
PILL n.
rial isopod of the genus Armadillo, having the habit of rolling itself into a ball when disturbed. Called also pill wood louse.
PLACID a.
Pleased; contented; unruffied; undisturbed; serene; peaceful; tranquil; quiet; gentle. "That placid aspect and meek regard." Milton. "Sleeping . . . the placid sleep of infancy." Macaulay.
POTTER v.
To poke; to push; also, to disturb; to confuse; to bother. [Prov. Eng.] Halliwell.
PROXIMATE a.
(b) That which in ordinary natural sequence produces a specific result, no independent disturbing agencies intervening. -- Proximate principle (Physiol. Chem.), one of a class of bodies existing ready formed in animal and vegetable tissues, and separable by chemical analysis, as albumin, sugar, collagen, fat, etc.…
QUEASY a.
Fastidious; squeamish; delicate; easily disturbed; unsettled; ticklish. " A queasy question." Shak. Some seek, when queasy conscience has its qualms. Cowper.
QUIET a. 2 definitions
Free from noise or disturbance; hushed; still.
QUIETISM n.
Peace or tranquillity of mind; calmness; indifference; apathy; dispassion; indisturbance; inaction.
QUIETLY adv.
Without tumult, alarm, dispute, or disturbance; peaceably; as, to live quietly; to sleep quietly.
QUIETNESS n.
The quality or state of being quiet; freedom from noise, agitation, disturbance, or excitement; stillness; tranquillity; calmness. I would have peace and quietness. Shak.
RAISE v.
emporary expedient. [Colloq.] -- To raise Cain, or To raise the devil, to cause a great disturbance; to make great trouble. [Slang]
REFER v.
a motive, reason, or ground of explanation; as, he referred the phenomena to electrical disturbances. To refer one's self, to have recourse; to betake one's self; to make application; to appeal. [Obs.] I'll refer me to all things sense. Shak.
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