disturbable

English

Etymology

disturb + -able

Adjective

disturbable (comparative more disturbable, superlative most disturbable)

  1. Able to be disturbed.
    • 1998, Kenneth Wenning, Men are from Earth, Women are from Earth, page 45:
      Instead accept yourself and others fully and unconditionally, that is, with all the faults that make us human. You will be a happier and less disturbable person if you do.
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