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disturbancenoun a state of noisy, confused activitywent to investigate the disturbance outside ado, alarums and excursions, ballyhoo, blather, bluster, bobbery, bother, bustle, clatter, clutter(chiefly dialect), coil, commotion, corroboree(Australian), do(chiefly dialect), foofaraw, fun, furor, furore, fuss, helter-skelter, hoo-ha(also hoo-hah), hoopla, hubble-bubble, hubbub, hullabaloo, hurly, hurly-burly, hurricane, hurry, hurry-scurry(or hurry-skurry), kerfuffle(chiefly British), moil, pandemonium, pother, row, ruckus, ruction, rumpus, shindy, splore(Scottish), squall, stew, stir, storm, to-do, tumult, turmoil, uproar, welter, whirl, williwaw, zoo cacophony, clamor, din, howl, hue and cry, noise, outcry, racket, roardisorder, unrest, upheavaleruption, flare-up, flurry, flutter, outbreak, outburstbrawl, fracas, fray, hassle, melee(also mêlée), scuffledither, fever, fret, lather, tizzy calm, hush, peace, quiet, quietude, rest, stillness, tranquillity(or tranquility)order, orderliness an act or instance of the order of things being disturbedcaused a disturbance in the carefully ordered proceedings the act of making unwelcome intrusions upon anotherthe assistant apologized for the disturbance and got straight to the point aggravation, annoyance, bedevilment, botheration, bothering, bugging, harassment, harrying, importunity, pestering, teasing, vexation aggro(British), molestation, offense(or offence), persecution, provocation, torment, torturedevilment, devilry, mischief in the 13th century |