disconcert in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Disconcert means to disturb the composure of; to unsettle or confuse someone.
Sample Sentences
- The unexpected change in plans seemed to disconcert everyone in the room.
- Her sudden outburst during the meeting did little to disconcert her colleagues.
- He tried to appear calm, but the unexpected news clearly disconcerted him.
- The loud noise from outside was enough to disconcert the speaker mid-presentation.
- Despite the disconcerting nature of the situation, she managed to maintain her composure.
- The sudden change in schedule seemed to disconcert the entire team.
- Her unexpected criticism left him feeling disconcerted and unsure of himself.
- The disconcerting noise from the construction site made it hard to concentrate.
- As the presentation went on, he noticed a disconcerting shift in the audience's body language.
- It was disconcerting to see so many familiar faces in such an unfamiliar place.
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