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It is an adjective or a verb depending on how it is used in the sentence, and whether it describes something or connotes an action.

EXAMPLES OF "DISTURBING" AS ADJECTIVE (describing):

  • Don't show me those disturbing pictures of the crash.
  • Those media reports are disturbing!
EXAMPLES OF "DISTURBING" AS VERB (acting):
  • She loves disturbing her neighbors on halloween!
  • Helen laughed heartily, disturbing all of her friends.
Note the difference between "Helen's laugh was disturbing" and "Helen's laugh was disturbing me." For the first, it's just a description. For the second, it tells you what the laugh is doing to me.
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