Definition of Disturber

1. Noun. A troubler who interrupts or interferes with peace and quiet; someone who causes disorder and commotion.


Definition of Disturber

1. n. One who, or that which, disturbs of disquiets; a violator of peace; a troubler.

Definition of Disturber

1. Noun. Someone or something that disturbs; a disrupter. ¹

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Definition of Disturber

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disturber

distuned
distunes
distuning
disturb
disturbability
disturbance
disturbance of the peace
disturbance regime
disturbances
disturbation
disturbations
disturbaunce
disturbed
disturbed area
disturbed condition
disturber (current term)
disturbers
disturbing
disturbingly
disturbs
disturn
disturned
disturning
disturns
disty
distyle
distyles
disubstituted
disubstitution
disubstitutions

Literary usage of Disturber

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of the Reverend John Wesley, A.M. by John Wesley (1840)
"We find and present Charles Wesley to be a person of ill fame, a vagabond, and a common disturber of his majesty's peace ; and we pray he may be transported ..."

2. The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling (1899)
"THE disturber OF TRAFFIC From the wheel and the drift of Things Deliver us, good Lord, And we will meet the wrath of kings, The faggot, and the sword. ..."

3. The History of Modern Europe: With an Account of the Decline and Fall of the by William Russell (1802)
"In the meantime the parliament, by solemn arret, declared cardinal Mazarine a disturber of the public peace, and an enemy to the kingdom. ..."

4. A Practical Treatise on the Law of Advowsons by John Mirehouse (1824)
"(4) So where the examination of the clerk is de- When bishop layed by the bishop, and the six months elapse a disturber- in consequence of such delay, ..."

5. Matthew Paris's English History: From the Year 1235 to 1273 by Matthew Paris, John Allen Giles (1853)
"... he should fear many who is feared by many, and that the disturber of many should be disturbed in manifold ways. Of a grand parliament held in France. ..."

6. The History of the Reign of George III, to the Termination of the Late War by Robert Bisset (1816)
"... which he had so effectually tion di the freed from the great military disturber of its peace and hap- governor ..."

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