Disrupt
/dɪsˈrʌpt/
To interrupt something that is going on, making it difficult for people to focus or continue as usual. For example, if a loud noise happens during class, it disrupts the lesson.
Examples
- When the fire alarm went off unexpectedly during our science experiment, it completely disrupted our group's focus, and we had to step outside to wait for the all-clear.
- During the soccer match, a sudden rainstorm threatened to disrupt the game, forcing both teams to huddle under the bleachers while hoping for the downpour to pass.
- As I was trying to finish my homework, my little brother's loud video game playing began to disrupt my concentration, making it hard for me to think clearly about my math problems.
Synonyms
interrupt
disturb
interrupt
hinder
break
upset
Antonyms
continue
support
maintain
help
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