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disconcerted

[dis-kuhn-sur-tid] / ˌdɪs kənˈsɜr tɪd /


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Foreign visitors to Germany are often surprised - and sometimes downright disconcerted - by the sight of naked Germans frolicking in its lakes, snoring in its parks, or sweating in its saunas.

From BBC

Arrests, takedowns and seizures disconcerted some in that shadow economy, and sanctions cut off some of their income, sending total collections down.

From Washington Post

Despite being a balmy break, the uncharacteristic warmth disrupted some winter activities and left many disconcerted.

From New York Times

Setting herself a challenge to decode the document within a few days, she was disconcerted to find the task rather harder than she had thought.

From BBC

“Many of us who have used the instrument and know its many virtues have been quite disconcerted by this unexpected turn of events.”

From New York Times