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Some combination of his tone and her own disconcertment let the words slip out.
My disconcertment can more readily be imagined than expressed.
Brand did not seem to notice his disconcertment.
Howard felt a strange disconcertment, together with the leaden, crushing return of his weariness.
Despite my startlement and general disconcertment, it warmed my heart to see him like that.
This fact only added to Alec's disconcertment.
He could not but look at her with disconcertment, as she sat breathing bitterness and scorn, and staring leagues away.
Then it dropped on the bare head of Octave who, in his disconcertment at the crumbling of the mummy, had remained standing close to the wall.
I think the important thing is, what is it - quite apart from the vote - that is creating this heavy sense of negativism, disconcertment, if you will, anger, willingness to scapegoat?
Fausto Bertinotti, the leader of the Refounded Communist Party, expressed "large and deep disconcertment" about it, saying Italy had been plunged into a state of uncertainty "in which no one believes anyone anymore."
The prophecy that the chief Ringwraith will not fall 'by the hand of man', and his check when he realises Dernhelm is a woman, similarly parallels the Witches' assurance to Macbeth and his disconcertment when told 'Macduff was from his mother's womb/Untimely ripped.'
Jacques Mandelbaum wrote a negative review in Le Monde, where he among other things criticised the film for having dull gags, lifeless voice acting and a dragging pace: "This general disconcertment is due to the lack of determination in the point of view, which evidently wants to take in everything and fails to grasp the bad.