We have no meanings for "somewhat disconcerting" in our records yet.
1 He found the abrupt ways of the new secretary somewhat disconcerting .
2 It was somewhat disconcerting that the scene which presented itself was so ordinary.
3 She regarded him doubtfully with an open, straight-forward look which was somewhat disconcerting .
4 Privately, the headmaster found Psmith's man-to-man attitude somewhat disconcerting , but he said nothing.
5 Their farewell was somewhat disconcerting , at any rate to the mind of the youth.
6 The problem placed before Flockart by his shabby friend was a somewhat disconcerting one.
7 And Cartoner lapsed into his odd and somewhat disconcerting thoughtfulness.
8 A warrior who had seen service, probably, but whose surly physiognomy was somewhat disconcerting .
9 The beard was lighter than his hair and somewhat disconcerting .
10 I thought that my continued presence here might have a somewhat disconcerting effect upon you.
11 Of course wars are somewhat disconcerting , but then one always hopes there won't be wars.
12 It was pleasant and somewhat disconcerting to spend much time seeing the world through Justin's eyes.
13 Their contempt for us was somewhat disconcerting .
14 It was unusual and somewhat disconcerting .
15 It's somewhat disconcerting to hear the gallop of hooves and see a horse thundering past on a narrow track.
16 The results were somewhat disconcerting .
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