English to Telugu Dictionary disconcerting

disconcerting

ఒకింత
definition
verb
the abrupt change of subject disconcerted her
disturb the composure of; unsettle.
adjective
he had a disconcerting habit of offering jobs to people he met at dinner parties
causing one to feel unsettled.
example
Equally 'disconcerting' is the increase in unrelated transplants in the last two years and the pressure it has put on women.
What was 'disconcerting' was how various its subspecies were.
Her paintings are all from an aerial viewpoint - as a viewer you look down on a washed, subtly 'disconcerting' landscape.
Don't you find it 'disconcerting' when you have someone literally five centimetres from your face, peering into your eyes with a torch?
People say that he doesn't smile much, but he has a throaty chuckle and the 'disconcerting' habit of laughing when he is cross.
With a 'disconcerting' habit of coming on stage dressed in a red Lycra superhero costume, he seems to set the tone for the rest of the night.
The division between the first and the second half is marked by a 'disconcerting' jolt in the flow of the film, and the ambiguous ending may infuriate.
Although inaccurate it proved very 'disconcerting' to the whole community.
And undoubtedly, their mysterious, indefinable quality is the source of their 'disconcerting' power.
It's very 'disconcerting' - a kind of fizzing ache that starts around mid-thigh and gets worse going down towards my feet.
Molly, a servant, had the 'disconcerting' habit of periodically dropping on her knees for a quick prayer.
But he tends to leave an impression of intellectual dishonesty, a 'disconcerting' lack of sincerity.
There are a number of 'disconcerting' issues apparent in this undertaking.
More 'disconcerting' are the targets for reducing undiagnosed HIV.
I do feel qualified to offer a personal view of some 'disconcerting' aspects of how politicians and big business conspire to run the show.
It is a 'disconcerting' thought, given how much is at stake.
He has a 'disconcerting' habit of talking very seriously and then suddenly withdrawing.
To someone who has always been completely in control, or tried to be, this was, and still is, very 'disconcerting' .
That might have been crass, but the film is peppered with jarring references and 'disconcerting' parallels to current events.
Hair growing where it never grew before is a 'disconcerting' experience.
Against the starched-apron white of her face, the row of little, uneven teeth looked 'disconcertingly' yellow - but by now even this seemed alluring.
But the consequences are 'disconcertingly' similar.
And most 'disconcertingly' , exposure to television, these days, is transfiguring into exposure to visuals of violence.
Reading his book over a century later, in an age that has sentimentalised illness and therapy, his remarks sound 'disconcertingly' moderate.
My sense of smell suddenly and 'disconcertingly' became acute during the early stages of my second pregnancy and hasn't diminished since.
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