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undisconcerted
Derived word form of disconcerted

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He stood hesitating, gazing steadily and yet half vacantly at the motionless figure, and in a while a face was lifted in his direction, and undisconcerted eyes calmly surveyed him.

From The Return by De la Mare, Walter

Reggie maintained an instant's quite undisconcerted silence; then, "You see, she says it too," he said.

From Mrs. Day's Daughters by Mann, Mary E.

The girl looked back at him quite undisconcerted and unmoved.

From A Girl of the Klondike by Cross, Victoria

"I beg pardon, my lord," answered the undisconcerted punster; "but Graam will suit the circumstance, too—it signifies tribulation in the High Dutch, and your lordship must be considered as a man under trouble."

From The Fortunes of Nigel by Scott, Walter, Sir

She merely held her peace, and tried to appear wholly undisconcerted.

From The Great Taboo by Allen, Grant

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