disconcertion Synonyms
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disconcertion Meaning
Wordnet
disconcertion (n)
anxious embarrassment
Webster
disconcertion (n.)
The act of disconcerting, or state of being disconcerted; discomposure; perturbation.
disconcertion Sentence Examples
- The sudden change in weather caused a sense of disconcertion among the hikers.
- The politician's unexpected resignation created a wave of disconcertion throughout the country.
- Sarah's disconcertion grew as the shadows of the night encroached upon her lonely path.
- The team's lack of preparation led to a disconcertion that affected their performance during the game.
- The company's sudden shift in strategy caused disconcertion among its employees.
- The disconcertion in the room was palpable as the speaker delivered the unexpected news.
- His sudden outburst caused a moment of disconcertion before the group regained composure.
- The emergence of the stranger from the dark alleyway filled Alex with a sense of disconcertion.
- The discovery of an ancient artifact in the excavation site brought about a mixed feeling of excitement and disconcertion among the archaeologists.
- The unfamiliar surroundings and customs in the foreign land led to a profound sense of disconcertion for the traveler.
FAQs About the word disconcertion
anxious embarrassmentThe act of disconcerting, or state of being disconcerted; discomposure; perturbation.
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The sudden change in weather caused a sense of disconcertion among the hikers.
The politician's unexpected resignation created a wave of disconcertion throughout the country.
Sarah's disconcertion grew as the shadows of the night encroached upon her lonely path.
The team's lack of preparation led to a disconcertion that affected their performance during the game.