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disconcert
/ ˌdɪskənˈsɜːt /
verb
to disturb the composure of
to frustrate or upset
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Other Word Forms
- disconcerted adjective
- disconcertion noun
- disconcertment noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of disconcert1
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Synonym Study
See confuse.
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Example Sentences
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“It’s disconcerting and troubling that the content coming out of Israel is being treated differently from any other country,” Redstone said.
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Most disconcerting was the performance of Vesia, the team’s most trusted reliever.
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The self-infantilizing is disconcerting to watch, and no doubt petrifying to experience firsthand, but Gaga dodges the fan and gets into her waiting vehicle.
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"But it is disconcerting that this can happen."
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With 18,993 girls’ names in active use in contemporary America, why would Higgins build this disconcerting element into “Sweetener’s” structure?
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