Sentences

disconcert in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Disconcert means to disturb the composure of; to unsettle or confuse someone.

Sample Sentences

  1. The unexpected change in plans seemed to disconcert everyone in the room.
  2. Her sudden outburst during the meeting did little to disconcert her colleagues.
  3. He tried to appear calm, but the unexpected news clearly disconcerted him.
  4. The loud noise from outside was enough to disconcert the speaker mid-presentation.
  5. Despite the disconcerting nature of the situation, she managed to maintain her composure.
  6. The sudden change in schedule seemed to disconcert the entire team.
  7. Her unexpected criticism left him feeling disconcerted and unsure of himself.
  8. The disconcerting noise from the construction site made it hard to concentrate.
  9. As the presentation went on, he noticed a disconcerting shift in the audience's body language.
  10. It was disconcerting to see so many familiar faces in such an unfamiliar place.

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