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perturbed

American  
[per-turbd] / pərˈtɜrbd /

adjective

  1. feeling or showing great concern or mental or emotional upset.

    The heaviness of his step and the perturbed expression on his face told us that the captain was not in the best of moods.

  2. greatly disordered or deranged.

    He keeps using the same nonsensical phrases and the same perturbed logic, with no sense of the context of the discussion.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of perturb.

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Etymology

Origin of perturbed

perturb + -ed 2

Explanation

Imagine a couple of snakes getting loose in a pet shop, and the manager running around trying to round up the snakes and calm down the customers, and you'll picture a perturbed person. Perturbed means flustered and confused. When you're perturbed, you're upset by something, and rattled enough by it to be thrown off your usual calmness into a state of confusion. In astronomy, perturbation is defined as "the effects on a large body when it is subjected to gravitational effects from more than one other large body." When a planet is perturbed in astronomy, it is pulled in different directions by strong forces, which is a great metaphor for what happens to a person who is perturbed.

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Whenever grief has perturbed him, Caballero has processed it through creativity.

From Los Angeles Times May 29, 2026

I obviously was perturbed by it, but I acted like I wasn’t.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 21, 2026

More curiously, even though U.S. high-yield spreads are at post-1998 lows, few investors seemed to be unduly perturbed here.

From MarketWatch Dec. 18, 2025

His adversaries think he’ll crumple like yesterday’s broadsheet when they turn him away, and are perturbed to realize he’s more like the human equivalent of tissue hanging onto the heel of a shoe.

From Salon Sep. 23, 2025

Hagrid didn’t seem perturbed by Ron’s slug problem, which Harry hastily explained as he lowered Ron into a chair.

From "Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets" by J. K. Rowling

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