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 Translation for 'disconcerted' from English to French
ADJ   disconcerted | more disconcerted | most disconcerted
VERB   to disconcert | disconcerted | disconcerted
disconcerting | disconcerts
SYNO discombobulated | disconcerted
pantois {adj}disconcerted
déconcerté {adj} {past-p}disconcerted
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Translation for 'disconcerted' from English to French

disconcerted
pantois {adj}

déconcerté {adj} {past-p}
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Usage Examples English
  • The Russian aggression against Ukraine surprised and disconcerted Italy and European countries.
  • Again, this disconcerted Rhodes and Attalus and Philip responded by ravaging Attalid territory and destroying the temples outside the walls of Pergamon.
  • He disconcerted foreigners by telling them that Japan's "racial purity" was to be cherished.
  • Sheikh Saeed quickly became disconcerted with the Majlis process and recused himself from the meetings of the council.
  • Gillis becomes increasingly disconcerted as a grisly death occurs every day.

  • Meanwhile, sales representative Karen Filippelli (Rashida Jones) is disconcerted by Jim's constant smirks to the camera.
  • The younger band members were somewhat disconcerted by the looseness of the rehearsals (Stern especially was worried), but this organization, with no music written down beyond basic song structures, was exactly what Davis wanted.
  • Ristori herself came to see his version on its opening night, and Robson, who suffered badly from stage fright, was so disconcerted he forgot his lines and was unable to go on: he was saved only by the presence of mind of the little girl playing his stage 'son', who cued his first lines.
  • She calls in the renowned psychoanalyst who begins making investigations, but is disconcerted to find that the uncle is in apparent good health.
  • To inspire the others in fixing the disconcerted circus, Carmen sings a sea shanty she wrote.

  • From time to time, Ivanov has disconcerted Western audiences with the bluntness of his remarks on international military and political issues, though his political orientation is moderate and generally liberal on economic issues.
  • Due to his mixed racial parentage from an African American mother and a Jewish father, Noah was met with Tony's racist disapproval and broke up with Meadow after his own father seemed disconcerted with Tony's occupation.
  • The reader can only be disconcerted and uncomfortable and may lose his aesthetic and ethical bearings.
  • From 1898-1899 press baron Cyril Arthur Pearson published six Flaxman Low stories in his monthly "Pearson's Magazine", though the authors were disconcerted to find the tales promoted by Pearson as "real".
  • The AERA workers were disconcerted when, after an internal struggle, Kansas Republicans decided to support suffrage for black men only, not merely refusing to support women's suffrage but forming an "Anti Female Suffrage Committee" to organize opposition to those who were campaigning for it.

  • The federal "modus vivendi" and the devolution of church buildings to Catholic Church use disconcerted some state and local authorities.
  • A "commedia dell'arte" performance is held at Scadbury. Shakespeare argues that opinion gets in the way of art. Marlowe is disconcerted by Shakespeare's views. Horsemen arrive to arrest Marlowe.
  • Although he was disconcerted by the quality of the songs, there would be no question of collaboration.
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