perturb

[per-turb]

perturb Definition

  • 1to make someone anxious or unsettled
  • 2to disturb the regularity of something

Using perturb: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "perturb" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The loud noise from the construction site perturbed the residents.

  • Example

    The unexpected news perturbed him greatly.

  • Example

    The malfunctioning equipment perturbed the smooth operation of the factory.

perturb Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for perturb

Phrases with perturb

  • to not worry or be bothered by something

    Example

    She decided not to perturb herself with the negative comments on social media.

  • to cause a disturbance or disruption to a peaceful situation

    Example

    The protesters were warned not to perturb the peace during the demonstration.

  • to be slightly anxious or unsettled

    Example

    She was slightly perturbed by the strange noise coming from the basement.

Origins of perturb

from Old French 'perturber', from Latin 'perturbare', meaning 'to throw into confusion'

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Summary: perturb in Brief

The verb 'perturb' [per-turb] means to make someone anxious or unsettled, or to disturb the regularity of something. It is often used in situations where there is a disruption to a peaceful or calm environment, such as 'The loud noise from the construction site perturbed the residents.' 'Perturb' can also be used in phrases like 'not perturb oneself,' meaning to not worry about something, and 'slightly perturbed,' indicating a mild level of anxiety or unease.