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Disconcertingly - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Disconcertingly means in a way that causes unease, confusion, or embarrassment. It describes actions or situations that unsettle or disturb someone unexpectedly. For example, He smiled disconcertingly during the serious meeting.

disconcertingly

/ˌdɪskənˈsɝtɪŋli/ /ˌdɪskənˈsɜːtɪŋli/

Definition:

In a manner that causes unease, confusion, or embarrassment.

Synonyms:

unsettlingly, disturbingly, unnervingly, awkwardly

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

reassuringly, comfortingly

Common Collocations:

disconcertingly quiet, disconcertingly familiar, disconcertingly abrupt

Derivatives:

disconcert, disconcerted, disconcerting

Usage Tips:

Use to describe actions or situations that unsettle or confuse someone unexpectedly.

Common Phrases:

disconcertingly calm, disconcertingly direct, disconcertingly out of place

Etymology:

From French 'disconcerter', meaning to unsettle or frustrate (dis- + concerter).

Examples:

  • 1. His smile was disconcertingly wide for such bad news.
  • 2. The silence in the room grew disconcertingly long.
  • 3. She laughed disconcertingly at the serious question.
  • 4. The test results were disconcertingly low for the class.
  • 5. He stared at her disconcertingly without blinking.

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