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A third group is perhaps the most disconcerting.

disconcerting造句

Of course, you don't stare intently as that could be a bit disconcerting and spooky!

The fact that we're suddenly discovering it is a little disconcerting.

It is at once funny, gruesome, tragic, informative, romantic and disconcerting.

Nothing is more disconcerting than to wait for weeks or months with no word at all.

But even more disconcerting are the implications of this phenomenon for the information industry.

He says the number of cancer cases he sees among his NYPD colleagues and other first-responders is disconcerting.

For some, I imagine, this would be a disconcerting, frustrating experience, but I quickly got used to this linguistic interzone.

I think it's a little disconcerting that so much of the hiring seems to be driven by carmakers.

The latter is especially disconcerting, since it makes us wonder if there’s actual desire lurking somewhere in our unconscious minds. (Thanks a lot, Freud.)

This won't break anything, but it can be disconcerting from the user's perspective to see the URL change suddenly upon clicking a button.

But there is no denying the book is uneven. There are disconcerting inaccuracies: Mr Hughes seems to think polenta is characteristically Roman when in fact it is quintessentially northern.

And I told them more about myself than I had told Gertrud; they had to be able to make sense of whatever they might find disconcerting in my behavior and moods.

It is always a little disconcerting to realise a generation has grown up never knowing what it was like to manage without something that is taken for granted today.