Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for UN-DIS-TURB'ED
UN-DIS-TRIB'U-TEDUN-DIS-TURB'ED-LY
UN-DIS-TURB'ED, a.
- Free from interruption; not molested or hindered; as, undisturbed with company or noise.
- Free from perturbation of mind; calm; tranquil; placid; serene; not agitated. To be undisturbed by danger, by perplexities, by injuries received, is a most desirable object.
- Not agitated; not stirred; not moved; as, the surface of water undisturbed. Dryden.
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