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Disconcertingly meaning
In a disconcerting manner; upsettingly.
Example sentences (7)
As well as being disconcertingly heteronormative, the family was white, thus combining the two most reviled characteristics of our age.
Given his temper earned him a reputation early on – the story about him burning a junior chef with a hot palette knife turns 21 this year – Aikens is disconcertingly calm in person.
Our reviewer found that the blades on this tool feel disconcertingly thin when compared to other shears, but Okatsune uses high quality tempered steel which results in a hardened edge that can be honed razor sharp.
Disconcertingly, during his three-week recuperation, he learned that one of the hunters—the teenage son of the former ranger-turned-poacher—was in the next room, recovering from a shattered knee sustained during the gunfight.
I mean that in a way that sucked me right in, made me feel — oddly and a little disconcertingly, given the subject matter — right at home.
One of the first killers the show focuses on, Edmund Kemper (Cameron Britton), had a disconcertingly casual demeanor around Holden and Bill that almost makes the viewer forget the atrocities he’s committed.
Opening mood music that sounds disconcertingly like the theme of a treacly TV drama casts doubt at the outset, but Torney and company prove to know their way around the Tenleytown home of the play’s Fischer family.