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disconcert

[dis-kuhn-surt] / ˌdɪs kənˈsɜrt /


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Djokovic's on-court aura can disconcert many younger opponents and Alexander Zverev, often described as the best player of his generation to have never won a major, is one of them.

From BBC May 28, 2026

They delight in acting in bad faith, since they seek not to persuade by sound argument but to intimidate and disconcert.

From Slate Dec. 12, 2019

“Not a smile. It’s not the smile that will disconcert me. Not at all. Or his eyes that will make me afraid. Because I’m not afraid of him.”

From Seattle Times Oct. 1, 2017

Questions like this disconcert me, because I’m sort of an omnivore, apt to go from the latest John Sandford to D. H. Lawrence to Cormac McCarthy.

From New York Times Jun. 4, 2015

He didn’t like it, so he thought he’d disconcert her.

From "The Book of Dust: La Belle Sauvage" by Philip Pullman

If it disconcerts you to see Clemson quarterback D.J.

From Washington Post Sep. 3, 2021

That shift in focus disconcerts consumer advocates, who are in favor of better financial education, but not at the expense of oversight.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 18, 2019

As he’s driving home from work, a song comes on the radio that disconcerts him and triggers a whole train of thought.

From The New Yorker Mar. 6, 2017

What disconcerts me sometimes is what’s expected of the genre.

From The Guardian Oct. 20, 2014

The silence and the intimacy of the room disconcerts him.

From "The Namesake" by Jhumpa Lahiri

Even Emily Blunt was publicly disconcerted, begging Hollywood agencies to “please stop taking away our human connection.”

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 11, 2026

“And that’s good. I think a judge should be disconcerted by what he does.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 11, 2026

They are disconcerted by the prospect of apex predators roaming their territory, including on popular trails.

From Seattle Times May 17, 2024

Even Danny Danon, a Netanyahu ally and former Israeli ambassador to the U.N. who recently predicted a peace agreement with Saudi Arabia in 2023, seemed disconcerted.

From Washington Times Mar. 11, 2023

She had a hard face and blinked so rarely that Olanna was disconcerted by her wide-eyed stare the first time they spoke.

From "Half of a Yellow Sun" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Not only is the narrative in this “Animal Farm” not the story you knew it to be, but its social implications could be far more disconcerting than a simple change of ideology.

From Salon May 3, 2026

“It’s very disconcerting when you spend, spend, spend and then there’s no money coming in.”

From MarketWatch Apr. 30, 2026

We return to the truly disconcerting thing about the AI moment.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 14, 2026

It was beyond disconcerting to hear the Iranian foreign minister on Sunday sounding like Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky circa 2022.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 4, 2026

If he persisted in talking of such subjects, she had a disconcerting habit of falling asleep.

From "1984" by George Orwell




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