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disconcerted

[dis-kuhn-sur-tid] / ˌdɪs kənˈsɜr tɪd /


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“Kim Jong Un is deeply disconcerted by the new South Korean president, who urged a hard-line response to provocations from the North,” she said.

From Washington Post

Oscar Vallés, political analyst and professor at Metropolitan University of Caracas, said the apparent defeat of Argenis Chávez “disconcerted” national leaders as well as “the official internal forces of Barinas state.”

From Seattle Times

When Trump tweeted accusing Obama of wiretapping Trump Tower, Obama was very upset by that, and disconcerted about it.

From Salon

I ask myself this question every day, and although I sometimes reply blithely, almost with joy, that he will remember nothing, more often I just feel disconcerted.

From New York Times

As West moved on, I watched as multiple people glanced disconcertedly at their neighbors.

From New York Times