dis‧con‧cert /ˌdɪskənˈsɜːt $ -ɜːrt/ verb [transitive]
to make someone feel slightly confused, embarrassed, or worried
—disconcerted adjective
*a disconcerted look
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• She was not as disconcerted as she had expected to be.
• Sometimes, she thought she disconcerted Hawk with her love, but he kept apace with her.
• Nothing was known to disconcert him, certainly not the death of a man he had disliked.
• This new benignity and tolerance a little disconcerted him.