disconcerting

adjective9 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.8

Commonly used to indicate a high degree of unease.

Emphasizes a very high degree of unease.

A strong way to express that something is very unsettling.

Indicates a slight or minor degree of unease.

Indicates a small amount of unease.

Indicates a moderate level of unease.

Used to describe a state of being unsettling or causing unease.

To perceive or realize that something is unsettling.

Used to describe the process of starting to be unsettling.

Collocations with "disconcerting"

disconcerting + ...