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to disconcert
01
to unsettle someone, causing them to become stressed or lose their confidence
Examples
The sudden change in plans disconcerted the entire team, who had prepared for the original schedule.
His unexpected question during the interview momentarily disconcerted the job candidate, but she quickly regained her composure.
02
to make someone feel embarrassed
Examples
She was disconcerted by the awkward silence that followed her announcement.
His unexpected comment about her appearance seemed to disconcert her during the meeting.
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