Definition
A variant or archaic form of disturber; one who disturbs.
Etymology
From disturb + -or suffix (from Latin -or), an alternative agent noun ending. In English, both -er and -or form agent nouns, though -or is now mostly limited to Latin-derived words.
Kelly Says
The -or ending (actor, director, creator) comes from Latin, while -er comes from Germanic roots—it's a linguistic ghost showing English's blended ancestry, with -or sounding more formal or professional than -er.
Translations
BNবাংলা
বিঘ্নিত করে
bi-ghnito kore
CACatalà
distorbe
dis-torb
CSČeština
rušuje
roo-shuje
DADansk
forstyrre
for-stir-ra
ELΕλληνικά
ενοχλεί
e-no-khe-lee
ESEspañol
perturba
per-tur-bah
FAفارسی
آزار دهد
a-zaar dehd
FISuomi
häiritsee
hair-it-see
FRFrançais
perturbe
per-turb
HIहिन्दी
परेशान करता है
pare-shaan karta hai
IDBahasa Indonesia
mengganggu
me-gan-gu
ITItaliano
turba
toor-bah
MSBahasa Melayu
ganggu
gan-gu
MYမြန်မာ
ပြောင်းပြတ်
pyaung pyat
NLNederlands
stoort
shtoort
NONorsk
forstyrre
for-stir-ra
PLPolski
denerwuje
de-ner-vuje
PTPortuguês
perturba
per-tur-bah
RORomână
deranjează
de-ran-jays-ay
RUРусский
расстраивать
rasstraivat'
SWKiswahili
uchochea
oo-cho-chea
TAதமிழ்
அலைக்கழிக்கிறது
alai-ka-li-ki-dhir-thu
TEతెలుగు
చెదరదీ
chedara-dee
UKУкраїнська
порушувати
porushuvati
URاردو
خراب کرنا
kharaab karna
VITiếng Việt
làm phiền
lam phee-en
ZUZU
ukus'isa
oo-koo-see-sa