noun
- plural of disconcertment; instances or states of being disconcerted; feelings of confusion, embarrassment, or disturbance
Usage: Usually used in plural form; Formal or literary register
Examples
- The unexpected question caused visible disconcertments among the panelists.
- Her series of disconcertments during the interview made her seem unprepared.
- The speaker's disconcertments were evident in his stammering and nervous gestures.
- Despite the disconcertments of travel delays, the team remained focused.
- The disconcertments of the new policy created tension in the office.