The verb "disturb" means to alter or change a settled situation. "Disturbing" is the progressive participle of that verb and can be used for many kinds of disturbance. "The backhoe operator was criticized for disturbing the foundations of the library." "Two men were arrested for disturbing the ceremony."
As an adjective, "disturbing" usually means something which causes concern or worry that something bad or evil is happening or about to happen. "The news that soldiers reported after liberating Nazi concentration camps was disturbing." "I find your habit of dissecting live flies disturbing."
This is difficult to answer and depends on who you ask. Here are some points to consider:
1. Most traditional religions would say that any sex outside of a heterosexual marriage is sexually disturbed. However, their view is not the only one, nor shared by most of society nor the psychological community.
2. Early sexologists considered it a disturbance to have more of a sexual attraction for things other than heterosexual sex to the exclusion of it. So in that school of thought, if someone prefers masturbation over actual sex with another person, the psychiatrists of that day may have considered them as sexually disordered. Sexual liberation, the removal of homosexuality from the list of sexual disorders, and contemporary attitudes have changed such thoughts. However, it is considered sexually disturbed these days to require severe harm to oneself, severe harm to others or illegal acts (sex with children or animals) to reach arousal or climax.
3. Most in contemporary society would consider the label sexually disturbed to mean sexual thoughts or actions centered around harming people or animals. They may also consider sexual repression to be a sexual disturbance. A need to have so much sex to the extent it damages your life or you feel compelled to commit criminal acts would also fit here.
4. Harm here is relative. For instance, many who practice BDSM incorporate what some may consider violence into their sexual activities. However, it is consensual and mutually agreed upon. Sexual thoughts involving rape, other serious bodily harm, or murder would certainly suggest sexually disturbance.
comotion noisy and violent behavior in a public place
The verb "disturb" means to alter or change a settled situation. "Disturbing" is the progressive participle of that verb and can be used for many kinds of disturbance. "The backhoe operator was criticized for disturbing the foundations of the library." "Two men were arrested for disturbing the ceremony."
As an adjective, "disturbing" usually means something which causes concern or worry that something bad or evil is happening or about to happen. "The news that soldiers reported after liberating Nazi concentration camps was disturbing." "I find your habit of dissecting live flies disturbing."
The ghost of King Hamlet disturbs the watch of the Elsinore guards.
The sound of a groaning ghost disturbs the narrator while he is napping.
Shubham means a child who has peace in mind. He never disturbs people. also meant as Shanti.
Because to the teachers it "disturbs the class".
Yes, it disturbs the cuticle of the hair.
Just two, dis-turbs.
Some hindrances of prayer include distractions, lack of focus or motivation, feelings of doubt or unworthiness, and busy schedules that don't allow for dedicated prayer time. It's important to identify these hindrances and address them in order to cultivate a consistent and meaningful prayer practice.
A forest fire, Earthquake, Tornado, Hurricane. Basically, anything that disturbs or damages. A forest fire, Earthquake, Tornado, Hurricane. Basically, anything that disturbs or damages.
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activities like cutting down of trees disturbs the ecosystem because it actually disturbs the life cycle of animals and consequently the human life cycle too
Mainly the Sith, but really anyone who disturbs justice
Yes, it is a noun. It means an event that disturbs normal activities.