red and confused
She seemed rather disconcerted when her friends wouldn't speak to her.
That is the correct spelling of "rattled" (clattered, jangled, or disconcerted, upset).
abashed, ashamed, disconcerted, flustered
Nothing! It is a mis-spelling of "discombobulated" meaning (approximately) "confused by a strange occurrence"
The word "disconcerted" refers to a state of being unsettled or confused, often due to an unexpected situation. In the context of a sentence, it typically conveys feelings of anxiety or embarrassment resulting from a disruption in one’s expectations or plans. The term captures a sense of discomfort and disorientation that arises when faced with the unforeseen.
"Red" typically refers to a color, but in a metaphorical sense, it can describe someone who is blushing, indicating embarrassment or anger. "Disconcerted" means feeling unsettled or disturbed, often due to confusion or anxiety. Together, "red and disconcerted" suggests a person who is visibly flustered or uncomfortable, possibly due to an awkward situation or unexpected news.
her angry reply disconcerted me completly
what does this stage imply for category competitors
She seemed rather disconcerted when her friends wouldn't speak to her.
That is the correct spelling of "rattled" (clattered, jangled, or disconcerted, upset).
abashed, ashamed, disconcerted, flustered
Perplexed, confused, bewildered, confounded, and disconcerted are some good synonyms. :)
Nothing! It is a mis-spelling of "discombobulated" meaning (approximately) "confused by a strange occurrence"
Disconcerted is a verb used in the past tense. It is the past act of being disturbed or uncomfortable with an occurrence or situation.
The word "disconcerted" refers to a state of being unsettled or confused, often due to an unexpected situation. In the context of a sentence, it typically conveys feelings of anxiety or embarrassment resulting from a disruption in one’s expectations or plans. The term captures a sense of discomfort and disorientation that arises when faced with the unforeseen.
His demeanor seemed to imply the worst. I would not imply that.
To be their official burglar (as well as to make up the 14th member of their company; they were disconcerted at the thought of having only 13).