Both Uses of
disconcerting
in
Oliver Twist
- 'Why, Nancy!' said the Jew, in a soothing tone; after a pause, during which he and Mr. Sikes had stared at one another in a disconcerted manner; 'you,—you're more clever than ever to-night.†
Chpt 16 *
- Monks was plainly disconcerted, and alarmed besides.†
Chpt 49
Definition:
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(disconcerting) disrupt composure -- such as to confuse or worry