disconcert|disconcerted|disconcerting|disconcerts in English

verb

[dis·con·cert || ‚dɪskən'sɜːt]

discompose, fluster, worry; confuse, cause disorde

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1. Disconcert: The cat's cold stare disconcerted me.

2. His vague reply disconcerted us completely.

3. Abash: To make ashamed or uneasy; disconcert

4. Brabblingly Gin was quite disconcerting

5. Bright light disconcerted her.

6. Antony's wry smile disconcerted Sutcliffe.

7. To disrupt the composure of; disconcert.

8. There was a disconcerting silence.

9. I was a little disconcerted by his reply.

10. His answer rather disconcerted her.

11. Waters asked a few disconcerting questions.

12. Confused: [adjective] being perplexed or disconcerted

13. The whole experience had disconcerted him.

14. Her constant shuffling of newspapers disconcerted us.

15. Even more disconcerting were the personality changes.

16. His hard, shifty little eyes were disconcerting.

17. The ambassador was clearly disconcerted by the British reaction.

18. What does Abashed mean? Embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed

19. 1 Her constant shuffling of newspapers disconcerted us.

20. I found all that noise rather disconcerting.

21. I found some of his personal habits rather disconcerting.

22. The offender was not disconcerted in the least.

23. The events about to occur will disconcert others but not you.

24. I behaved with a politeness which seemed to disconcert him.

25. Synonyms for Abashes include confounds, confuses, discomfits, disconcerts, discountenances, embarrasses, fazes, flusters, mortifies and nonplusses