What is another word for disturbers?

Pronunciation: [dɪstˈɜːbəz] (IPA)

Disturbers are individuals or entities that cause chaos, disruption, or interruption. There are various synonyms for the word disturbers, including agitators, troublemakers, disruptors, instigators, rabble-rousers, provocateurs, and dissenters. All these terms describe people or elements that cause confusion or disturbance to a particular environment, situation, or organization. Agitators are those who incite agitation or dissent, while troublemakers create disturbances or problems. Disruptors interfere with the smooth flow of things, instigators provoke or initiate actions, and rabble-rousers stir up a crowd or group. Provocateurs are those who incite or provoke, while dissenters create conflicts by opposing established beliefs or structures. Synonyms for disturbers convey the negative connotations and the disruptions caused by such individuals or elements.

What are the hypernyms for Disturbers?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Disturbers

But those who stay long enough to see the place quietly or those who visit it in the winter when there are few disturbers of the peace, tell another story.
"Cornwall"
G. E. Mitton
The school-master had heard a whisper, but had not understood what was said; so he continued, with a sharp sidelong glance at the disturbers: "As sure as the means of healing from the apothecary help struggling nature in sickness, or put aside a hindrance to nature's work, just as certainly will the means of culture, which for centuries have been gathered together by science, mitigate and heal moral infirmity, and the outbreak of passion that leads to crime-yes, even crimes that are already committed."
"Landolin"
Berthold Auerbach
They were forced into a position of silent and half-hearted protest, and have ever since been at the disadvantage of having to appear as the disturbers of the existing order.
"The Evolution of Sinn Fein"
Robert Mitchell Henry

Famous quotes with Disturbers

  • Here enter not attorneys, barristers, Nor bridle-champing law-practitioners: Clerks, commissaries, scribes, nor pharisees, Wilful disturbers of the people's ease: Judges, destroyers, with an unjust breath, Of honest men, like dogs, even unto death.
    François Rabelais
  • the ranchers, who would have remained unperturbed should the American flag have been run up in Sonoma and who would have considered it as the harbinger of a period of progress and enlightenment, seized their machetes and guns and fled to the woods, determined to await a propitious moment for getting rid of the disturbers of the peace. Strange to relate, the first victim that the ranchers sacrificed was the painter of the "Bear Flag," young Thomas Cowie
    Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo

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