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Turbed

Part of Speech: Verb Sense: To disturb or agitate (someone or something) Usage: - The loud noise from the construction site turbed my concentration while studying. - The rowdy party next door really turbes the peace in our neighborhood.

Turbed

Part of Speech: Adjective Sense: Confused or disorganized Usage: - The turbed state of the room indicated a hasty departure. - The turbed thoughts in her mind prevented her from making a clear decision.

Turbed

Part of Speech: Noun Sense: An individual or group who stirs up trouble or unrest Usage: - The police identified the turbed responsible for the protest. - The community was united to keep the turbeds from causing further damage.

Turbed

Part of Speech: Adverb Sense: In a disturbed or agitated manner Usage: - She looked around turbed when she realized her wallet was missing. - The dog barked turbed at the unfamiliar noise.

Turbed

Part of Speech: Local (Used in specific regions) Sense: An old, local term referring to a turbulent or choppy body of water, typically used by fishermen in coastal communities. Usage: - The fishermen knew to avoid venturing into the turbed after a storm. - The seasoned sailor navigated smoothly through the turbed, unlike the inexperienced ones.

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