Definition of Disconcerted. Meaning of Disconcerted. Synonyms of Disconcerted

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Definition of Disconcerted

Disconcert
Disconcert Dis`con*cert", n. Want of concert; disagreement. --Sir W. Temple.

Meaning of Disconcerted 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...
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- to admit to Leslie what is going on, and she is initially extremely disconcerted and distrustful of his intentions, although he defers these misgivings...
- Allied POWs in German custody. In the upheaval following the Armistice, a disconcerted Pacelli sought Benedict XV's permission to leave Munich, where Kurt Eisner...
- fight, wherein Rugen disarmed Inigo in under a minute, but was genuinely disconcerted by the boy's skill at fencing; recognizing Inigo's talent, Rugen spared...
- Ludvig who had died; the obituary was eight years premature. The article disconcerted Nobel and made him apprehensive about how he would be remembered. This...
- history, then have that upset on the orders of someone else was very disconcerting. I will admit that the abrupt changes forced me into an uncomfortable...
- racist disapproval and broke up with Meadow after his own father seemed disconcerted with Tony's occupation. This was followed by a romance with Jackie Aprile...
- a monument to it, its real relief has been taken away, and history, disconcerted, no longer finds her bearings there. It has been disfigured for the sake...
- 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"....