Disrupt
UK //dɪsˈrʌpt//US //dɪsˈrʌpt//
Definition
To prevent (something) from continuing in its usual way.
In simple words: To prevent something from continuing as normal.
Examples
- The storm will disrupt travel plans for many passengers.
- New technologies can disrupt traditional industries.
- His actions disrupted the flow of the meeting.
- Protests can disrupt daily life in a city.
- The loud noise disrupted my concentration.
Usage notes
Used in formal and neutral contexts, particularly in discussions about business or technology. Avoid in casual conversation unless the topic is relevant.
Grammar pattern
disrupt + object
Memory hint
Think of 'disrupt' as throwing a rock in a puddle, causing ripples.
Collocations
- disrupt communication
- disrupt business
- disrupt service
Synonyms
- disturb
- interrupt
- upset
- halt
- interfere
Antonyms
- support
- maintain
- continue
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'interrupt', which means to stop something temporarily.
- Using 'disrupt' without an object; it's usually transitive.
- Overusing in contexts where 'change' would be more appropriate.