Disconcert

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Synonyms of disconcert

Antonyms of disconcert

Collocations of disconcert

disconcerting news
Frequency: 70 %

The disconcerting news of the company's bankruptcy spread quickly.

disconcerting behavior
Frequency: 60 %

His disconcerting behavior at the party made everyone uncomfortable.

disconcerting discovery
Frequency: 50 %

The disconcerting discovery of a hidden camera in the office shocked everyone.

disconcerting silence
Frequency: 45 %

The disconcerting silence in the room made her nervous.

disconcerting feeling
Frequency: 40 %

She couldn't shake off the disconcerting feeling that something was wrong.

Idiomatic Expressions for disconcert

  • Phrase: ruffle someone's feathers
    Meaning: to disturb or upset someone
    Usage: Her blunt comments ruffled his feathers and he left the room in a huff.