Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disturb.(verb)
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Use "disturbs" in a sentence
"cool the hard edged lines around his nose are really cool and interesting. but the expression disturbs me."
"Favorite commenter: Anal_yst - You threatened to beat the mayo out of me and your username disturbs me, but I thought in general you had the most useful and worthy comments."
"SP on Apr 6, 2008 chrisg, #10, I agree with you 100% when you mentioned that the best type of horror film is the type that 'disturbs' rather than 'shocks.'"