Cause to lose one's composure.
Cause to feel embarrassment.
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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