1. disturbing
I have no intention whatever of disturbing you.
I apologize for disturbing you like this.
I'm disturbing you.
There has been a disturbing increase in crime.
Please don't talk so loudly, it's disturbing.
They are talking loudly when they know they are disturbing others.
This is especially disturbing since four million people in Britain can’t afford a healthy diet.
That's disturbing on so many levels.
the doctor found many disturbing symptoms
/dɪˈstɜː.bɪŋ/ The article described the latest crime figures as "disturbing". The following programme contains scenes that may be disturbing to some viewers.
It was one of the most fascinating and disturbing experiments in behavioural psychology.
"Rewers" is a disturbing movie
War photography is usually disturbing.
In many countries they aren't allowed to smoke in closed public places like bars anymore. And cigarette packages show disturbing pictures of diseased lungs.
I didn't call on you for fear of disturbing you.