0 to make someone feel suddenly uncertain and worried:
The whole experience had disconcerted him.
1 to make someone feel suddenly uncertain or worried:
He was disconcerted by all the attention he was getting.
As though this is insufficiently disconcerting, a few pages later we find ourselves in 1939, hearing about male prejudices against educated women.
This context, disconcerting for many recent scholars, actually explains his ecumenical imperial perspective.
The wild expression joined with the staid pose is disconcerting.
This is what we would hope: it would be disconcerting if bisimilarity equated two programs that were contextually distinct.
Inexplicably, the authors get the title wrong (they add an extra s), but their interpretation is disconcerting in other ways as well.
Being led down the hallways of one's previous life over several hundred pages is a slightly disconcerting experience.
The disagreement about the foundations of the "most certain" science are both surprising and, to put it mildly, disconcerting.
This can be quite disconcerting for an experienced player.
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