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Learn to pronounce dis·con·cert

/ˌdiskənˈsərt/
verb
disturb the composure of; unsettle.
"the abrupt change of subject disconcerted her"
synonyms: unsettle, nonplus, discomfit, throw/catch off balance, take aback, unnerve, disorient, perturb, disturb, perplex, confuse, bewilder, baffle, fluster, ruffle, shake, upset, agitate, worry, dismay, put out of countenance, discountenance, discompose, surprise, take by surprise, startle, stop someone in their tracks, distract, embarrass, abash, throw, faze, discombobulate, rattle, psych out, cause to be at a stand, gravel

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1. : to throw into confusion. disconcerting their plans. 2. : to disturb the composure of.
to make someone feel suddenly uncertain or worried: He was disconcerted by all the attention he was getting.
verb (used with object) · to disturb the self-possession of; perturb; ruffle: Her angry reply disconcerted me completely. Synonyms: discomfit, abash, bewilder, ...
Some common synonyms of disconcert are abash, discomfit, embarrass, and rattle. While all these words mean "to distress by confusing or confounding," disconcert ...
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1. to frustrate (plans, etc.) 2. to upset the composure of; embarrass; confuse.
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To disconcert is to unsettle someone, or make them feel confused and out of sorts. Finding a soup ladle in your sock drawer would definitely disconcert you!
: to make (someone) upset or embarrassed. News of his criminal past has disconcerted even his admirers.
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bewildered or confused, as by something unexpected: The class was disconcerted by the instructor's confusion.
DISCONCERTING meaning: 1. making someone feel uncertain and uncomfortable or worried: 2. making someone feel uncertain…. Learn more.
Verb edit · (transitive) To upset the composure of. quotations ▽ · (transitive) To bring into confusion. · (transitive) To frustrate, discomfit. The emperor ...