| 单词 |
disconcertingly |
| 释义 |
disconcertingdis‧con‧cert‧ing /ˌdɪskənˈsɜːtɪŋ◂ $ -ɜːr-/ adjective  - Waters asked a few disconcerting questions.
- Howarth had a disconcerting glimpse of the barely controlled aggression beneath the mask of casual good humour.
- However, it was still fairly disconcerting to receive some information yesterday from a Newcastle public relations company.
- It's a bit disconcerting to be minding your own business.
- Marriage brings with it a disconcerting reality: How great a Change! how quickly made!
- Nevertheless, the peremptory dismissal of the book which established the modern discipline of macroeconomics is disconcerting.
- She lay in wait for pain, expecting no rewards from people, and this made her a hopelessly disconcerting friend.
- The fact that everybody around me looked and sounded completely different from myself was worrying and disconcerting.
making you feel slightly confused, embarrassed, or worried: a disconcerting question—disconcertingly adverb |
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