Disconcerting


The meaning of the word Disconcerting is: tending to cause discomfort, uneasiness or alarm; unsettling; troubling; upsetting.


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I found it very disconcerting to be in the wedding of my former boyfriend.

published by Willow on 2021-11-29 07:14:03


As a middle school counselor, Mrs. Jackson became aware of a disconcerting trend among the students to repeat whatever was said by their teachers.

published by Hyman on 2021-05-07 17:51:36


I couldn’t shake the disconcerting feeling that I was being watched.

published by Philomena on 2021-09-21 08:34:31


Because it was just trying to get used to its new collar, the vet told me that the puppy’s disconcerting behavior was nothing to be concerned about.

published by Georgette on 2021-09-05 14:22:23


I still remember how disconcerting it was to have my school friends tell me that Santa Claus was really my own parents.

published by Francoise on 2021-09-26 14:14:51


Even though I had made sure to get clear directions to my new doctor’s office, I felt a disconcerting certainty that I had taken a wrong turn somewhere.

published by Arturo on 2021-11-24 14:46:00


There was a disconcerting rumor going around the office that Marla was going to get the position that I had interviewed for.

published by Adelina on 2021-01-10 04:07:17


Although the doll was beautiful, it had the disconcerting appearance of following me around with its eyes.

published by Justina on 2021-11-23 10:19:59


The disconcerting discovery of twelve beached whales had everyone for miles wondering why it had happened and what they were going to do with the poor creatures.

published by Clementina on 2021-12-05 22:01:36


I think my date was offended when I told her that she bore a disconcerting resemblance to my grandmother.

published by Analisa on 2021-06-20 08:16:43


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