Definition of Disconcertion. Meaning of Disconcertion. Synonyms of Disconcertion

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Definition of Disconcertion

Disconcertion
Disconcertion Dis`con*cer"tion, n. The act of disconcerting, or state of being disconcerted; discomposure; perturbation. [R.] --State Trials (1794).

Meaning of Disconcertion from wikipedia

- A heckler is a person who har****es and tries to disconcert others with questions, challenges, or gibes. Hecklers are often known to shout discouraging...
- kō, ō, ki, (ko) 633 喉 口 12 S 2010 throat コウ、のど kō, nodo 634 慌 心 12 S disconcerted コウ、あわ-てる、あわ-ただしい kō, awa-teru, awa-tadashii 635 港 水 12 3 harbor コウ、みなと...
- all but drowned the song out. It was very thrilling but also rather disconcerting. Perhaps I understood in that moment one of the reasons why the Beatles...
- to admit to Leslie what is going on, and she is initially extremely disconcerted and distrustful of his intentions, although he defers these misgivings...
- sailor (Gulager), and an Irish pub patron (McClory), all of whom are disconcerted by David's virulent hatred of his Irish piano-playing father from Dublin...
- Macmillan Encyclopedia of Buddhism (2004): p. 493 "What is particularly disconcerting here is the disconnect between expectation and reality: We know from...
- intellect or personality, but often suffer from discrimination due to their disconcerting physical appearance. On the other hand, Feral Ghouls have all but lost...
- Emperor Jiaqing as the countries name, this displeased the emperor who was disconcerted by such pretentions, and Nguyễn Phúc Ánh had to officially rename his...
- Congress in 1912 was the party of moderates and elites, and he was disconcerted by what he saw as "very much an English-knowing upper-class affair"....
- of second sight, of transmitting messages from elsewhere, a gift so disconcerting when we are made aware of it that thenceforth we are never sure when...