"Disconcertedly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Disconcertedly" Meaning

Disconcertedly: in a way that is disturbingly upset or agitated, often to the point of being unable to think or act clearly; surprisingly or unexpectedly.

"Disconcertedly" Examples

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Here are five examples of using the word "disconcertedly":

As I stood before the interview panel, I stumbled over my words disconcertedly, feeling my confidence slipping away. (#Idiomaticexpression)
The sudden noise disconcertedly interrupted the peace and quiet of the library, causing students to jump in surprise. (#Punctuation)
As the concert began, the lead singer's unfamiliar voice disconcertedly clashed with the rest of the band, throwing off the audience's rhythm. (#VerbForm)
With each harsh criticism, my colleague's normally upbeat demeanor disconcertedly gave way to a scowl. (#Adverbialphrase)
The news of the layoff disconcertedly came out of nowhere, leaving the entire office in shock. (#Adverbialphrase)

"Disconcertedly" Similar Words

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Disconcert

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Disconcert means to cause someone to feel surprised, embarrassed, or confused, often because they are suddenly faced with an unexpected situation or challenge.

Disconcerted

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Disconcerting

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Causing concern or embarrassment because something is not as expected or is unexpected; disturbing or unsettling.

Disconcertingly

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In a disconcerting manner; unexpectedly or unpleasantly surprising.

Disconcertion

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Disconcerts

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Disconfirm

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Disconfirmation

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Disconfirmation is a psychological concept that refers to the process of receiving information that contradicts or challenges one's pre-existing beliefs, attitudes, or expectations. It can occur when someone is confronted with new evidence, arguments, or experiences that urge them to re-evaluate their initial perceptions or opinions. Disconfirmation can lead to a change in one's thinking or beliefs, either by altering or maintaining them, depending on the individual's willingness to adapt to new information.

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Disconjugate refers to something or someone that is no longer in harmony or in accordance with something else. It can also mean something that is no longer united or connected with itself or with something else. In mathematics, disconjugate can also refer to a function that is not conjugate, or equivalent, to another function in a specific way.