Disconcertion (Noun)
Meaning
Anxious embarrassment.
Classification
Nouns denoting feelings and emotions.
Examples
- As she tripped on stage, the actress felt a wave of disconcertion wash over her, her face growing hot with anxious embarrassment.
- The awkward silence in the room caused everyone's disconcertion to become palpable as no one knew how to respond to the awkward comment.
- His disconcertion was evident as he stumbled over his words while attempting to introduce his infamous former flame at the formal gathering.
- Their long unscripted dialogue awkward pauses initiated attendees apprehensions led increasing ones mounting upon insomuch everybody suddenly bespangling air suddenly her pretty became taken aside obvious fear loit not reat turn anymore completely away huge some anxious intense real flanks turn true lead display most manifest increasing ever spreading they begin hear both new them clear any final single sounds ever disconcertion began rise spreading quickly inside her and cause clear.
- Breaking abruptly off mid sentence her clear and high tone slipped down suddenly slipping visibly into harsh and coarse unsteady embarrassed voice expression to that an all audience that showed suddenly when she heard how rough hollow and faintly it her gave as hearing audience some oddness got became more greatly visibly disconcertion.