The quote "Rest, rest, perturbed spirit" is found in William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." It is spoken by the character Hamlet as he reflects on the troubled state of his father's ghost and the unrest that haunts him. The line captures the theme of inner turmoil and the quest for peace amidst chaos in the play.
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This question is in fact a sentence so you already used perturbing in a sentence as I just did. Ahhh yes this is a very tricky word to use in a sentence one great example would be.... EXAMPLE 1: Manley is very good at perturbing the class. EXAMPLE 2: Mr. Linda becomes perturbed when hes looking for actual information on Wiki. EXAMPLE 3: Sometimes Mr. Linda regrets telling Manley to come see him after school because he just becomes more perturbed with him! Another definition is its use in astronomical terminology. The orbit of the satellite was greatly perturbed by its contact with the planet Jupiter.
It depends in part on whether you're using" perturbed" as an adjective or a verb.As an adjective, it means troubled. Therefore, an opposite meaning would be "at peace," though that's more than one word.As a verb, "perturb" means to irritate. Therefore, an opposite meaning would be "soothe" or "calm" or to "please."
King Zozer's spirit would visit his sons and wives.
possably a dragon i dont think she would be attached to and thing like a river but i do think she would be a water spirit
The opposite of spirit could be considered as apathy or indifference.
A bad spirit could throw objects if it was mad.(which it probably would be because its bad.) A good spirit would want a person to stay with it and would not harm the person.
spirit or ghost = 'uhane
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The earth would drown in sea water so the humans would you know... The moon creats tides so no tides would drown the eath or dry it out
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The would be God.