disturbing

adjective14 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

A common way to intensify 'disturbing'.

Emphasizes a very high degree of being disturbing.

Affecting one's emotions or core feelings profoundly.

Indicates a very deep and serious level of being disturbing.

A strong intensifier, often used in more formal contexts.

Means 'a little disturbing'.

Indicates a small degree of being disturbing.

Disturbing in a way that is not clear or specific.

Indicates a moderate degree of being disturbing.

Disturbing in a strange or unexpected way.

Used to describe something that causes worry or anxiety.

Used when someone perceives or realizes that something is disturbing.

Indicates a transition into a state of causing worry.

Indicates that something continues to cause worry over time.