disconcerting

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Tending to cause discomfort, uneasiness or alarm; unsettling; troubling; upsetting

Even with a safety harness, losing one's grip that high up is disconcerting.

{s} upsetting; that causes an emotional disturbance; disturbing
causing an emotional disturbance; "his disconcerting habit of greeting friends ferociously and strangers charmingly"- Herb Caen; "an upsetting experience
If you say that something is disconcerting, you mean that it makes you feel anxious, confused, or embarrassed. The reception desk is not at street level, which is a little disconcerting. + disconcertingly dis·con·cert·ing·ly She looks disconcertingly like a familiar aunt or grandmother. making you feel slightly confused, embarrassed, or worried
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To upset the composure of
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To frustrate, make go wrong
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To bring into confusion
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{v} to unsettle, disappoint, thwart
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Want of concert; disagreement
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If something disconcerts you, it makes you feel anxious, confused, or embarrassed. Antony's wry smile disconcerted Sutcliffe + disconcerted dis·con·cert·ed He was disconcerted to find his fellow diners already seated. to make someone feel slightly confused, embarrassed, or worried (desconcerter, from concerter )
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One who discommends; a dispraiser
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To put inconvenience; to incommode; to trouble
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cause to lose one's composure
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To confuse the faculties of; to disturb the composure of; to discompose; to abash
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To discommode
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{f} discompose, fluster, worry; confuse, cause disorder
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Disadvantage; inconvenience
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Blame; censure; reproach
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cause to feel embarrassment; "The constant attention of the young man confused her"
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Deserving, disapprobation or blame
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To deprive of a commission or trust
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Inconvenient; troublesome; incommodious
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To deprive of privileges
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To break up the harmonious progress of; to throw into disorder or confusion; as, the emperor disconcerted the plans of his enemy
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A lack of common possessions
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To frustrate (as in plans)
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To expose to censure or ill favor; to put out of the good graces of any one
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To deprive of commonable quality, as lands, by inclosing or appropriating
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To deprive of the right of common
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