Definitionadv. in a disturbing or embarrassing manner
Last update: August 16, 2015
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She fixed her eyes upon me so disconcertingly that mine fell. [Please select]
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She was unaware, disconcertingly unaware; yet her surprise showed the frankest pleasure. [Please select]
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She looked at him over her glasses disconcertingly, and he could think of no reply. [Please select]
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And it was because the guests seemed so disconcertingly pleased to see her. [Please select]
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He compromised with the conscience that her memory kept so disconcertingly active. [Please select]
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He was so terribly strong, so disconcertingly absolute in his demands upon her. [Please select]
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"He's a great friend of ours," she cut in disconcertingly when I paused for breath. [Please select]
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He gazed at her for a moment fiercely from under his black brows; then suddenly and disconcertingly he seized her by the wrists. [Please select]
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Also, her calm outlook upon heavenly horizons made the affairs of the girls seem sometimes disconcertingly small, and to realize the smallness of one's affairs is in itself an experience to youth. [Please select]
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