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Significados de
disconcert
en inglés
portugués
confundir
catalán
confondre
español
confundir
Volver al significado
Cause to lose one's composure.
upset
discompose
discomfit
untune
español
confundir
portugués
confundir
catalán
confondre
español
aturdir
Volver al significado
Cause to feel embarrassment.
flurry
confuse
put off
español
aturdir
Sinónimos
Examples for "
upset
"
upset
discompose
discomfit
untune
Examples for "
upset
"
1
In this case the problem without a solution
upset
the student, too.
2
A great deal, however, could happen to
upset
that plan before 2021.
3
Canada's government won't want to
upset
dairy farmers ahead of an election.
4
Nearly four years later, Mr Levi remains extremely
upset
at his treatment.
5
OPINION:IN A STUNNING
upset
,
Barack Obama last week won the Iraq primary.
1
This outburst of passion did not in the smallest degree
discompose
Daumon.
2
Annealed as we are, I think it will
discompose
the most callous.
3
Sol's bitter chiding had been the first thing to
discompose
her fortitude.
4
No flutters!-AmI not your mother?-Donot
discompose
me by discomposing yourself!
5
This answer seemed to
discompose
as well as to surprise him.
1
What remained now but to issue forth and
discomfit
the infidel host.
2
Through his energy he is able to oppose and
discomfit
us.
3
Astringent and wise, Black is not afraid to
discomfit
her readers.
4
This news seemed to
discomfit
the emir more than anything that had been said.
5
President Cleveland now availed himself of a common Senate practice to
discomfit
Senator Hill.
1
No sight could touch or daunt me, no sound my soul
untune
;
2
They
untune
and dissipate the brave aspirant.
3
He did not, as has been said of Horace, wilfully
untune
his harp when he commenced satirist.
4
Such passions as anger, hatred, jealousy, sorrow, worry, grudge, and fear always
untune
one's mood and break the harmony of one's mind.
5
And Music Shall
Untune
the Sky was commissioned by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra for the 1988 Festival Proms series.
Uso de
disconcert
en inglés
1
Even the old Mexican shooting-suit seemed in no way to
disconcert
him.
2
This movement tended still further to
disconcert
the ex-Emperor and his followers.
3
My question seemed to
disconcert
her, perhaps by reason of its directness.
4
No, you can't
disconcert
a woman in love-itmakes her quite vain-glorious.
5
The inconsistencies of man must
disconcert
even the Thinker up in the skies.
6
The news did not appear in the least to
disconcert
him.
7
Their arrival will of necessity
disconcert
the plans of the rebels.
8
Even the apparitions of the devil himself could not
disconcert
him.
9
Even his nice smile can
disconcert
,
though not as much as Gordon Brown's.
10
Still this did not
disconcert
Rose, but rather made her laugh the more.
11
Keene had expected some such answer, and it did not greatly
disconcert
him.
12
Nomadiel nodded her own confirmation, which seemed to
disconcert
her father.
13
What she heard was evidently something new, but it did not
disconcert
her.
14
This was unfavourable, but it did not
disconcert
her watchful commander.
15
Therefore his assumed fierce manner should be powerless to
disconcert
you.
16
He was easily able to
disconcert
Lætorius by discussing his right thus contemptuously.
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Colocaciones frecuentes
disconcert a woman
disconcert any man
disconcert almost
disconcert death
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Translations for
disconcert
portugués
confundir
perturbar
catalán
confondre
amoïnar
pertorbar
preocupar
torbar
encegar
atordir
ofuscar
desconcertar
desorientar
español
confundir
perturbar
desconcertar
aturdir
Disconcert
a través del tiempo
Disconcert
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
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