disruption
nounDivide disruption into syllables:
dis · rup · tion
How to pronounce disruption:
Definition of disruption:
- disruption (noun):
- disorder
- an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity.
- the act or process of disrupting something a break or interruption in the normal course or continuation of some activity, process, etc.
Synonyms for disruption:
abruption
barracking
break
breaking off
commotion
confusion
cut-in
delay
derangement
disarray
dislocation
disorder
disorderliness
disturbance
flutter
gap
heckling
holdup
hoo-ha
hoo-hah
hurly burly
insert
interference
interjection
interpellation
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Antonyms for disruption:
affinity
agreement
arrangement
balance
calm
calmness
coherence
compatibility
composure
concord
concordance
conformance
conformity
congruence
congruity
consistency
coordination
harmony
inaction
inactivity
integration
juncture
method
neatness
normality
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