Anything that can be annoying or something happeing out of the blue
The corresponding noun to the verb 'to disturb' is 'disturbance', and the gerund, 'disturbing'.
Yes. An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines words or phrases that would usually be contradictory. For example: Living Dead, Dark Lighting. Based on that definition, "Welcome Disturbance" would qualify as an oxymoron. A definition of "Welcome" is : Receive with pleasure and A definition of "Disturbance" is: Emotionally or mentally troubling Troubling and Pleasurable are contradictory terms.
"Creating a disturbance" means to intentionally cause trouble or mayhem.
disruption, disturbance, commotion, diversion, intteruption, beguilement
Commotion is a scene of noisy confusion or activity. For example: What is all the commotion? Commotion is a disorderly outburst or tumult.
An earthquake is a violent disturbance in the Earth's crust.
The corresponding noun to the verb 'to disturb' is 'disturbance', and the gerund, 'disturbing'.
A falling tree
A falling tree
An example of a disturbance could be a natural event like a hurricane or earthquake that disrupts the normal functioning of an ecosystem by causing damage to the environment and affecting the organisms living there.
A small scale disturbance in a community would be kids squealing their tires at night. These are things that are more annoying than destructive.
secondary disturbance
The causes of sleep disturbance are many and varied. Sleep disturbance can, for example, be triggered by relatively simple environmental events.
The verb of sensation is sense. As in "to sense".Other verbs are senses, sensing and sensed.Some example sentences are:"I sense a great disturbance in The Force"."He senses a great disturbance"."Did you say he is sensing a great disturbance?""He might have sensed my tummy rumbling".
. This kind of disturbance is classified as a primary disturbance
This disturbance must stop at once! Earlier, there was a disturbance in the shop down the street.
the antonym to the word disturbance is "calm and quiet"