disconcerting - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of disconcerting in Hindi

  • चिंताजनक

Verb

  • घबराना
  • नष्ट करना
  • बिगाड़ना
  • नाकाम बनाना
  • उलट-पलट करना

disconcerting Definition

Adjective

  • causing one to feel unsettled.

disconcerting Example

  • He had a disconcerting habit of offering jobs to people he met at dinner parties ( डिनर पार्टियों में मिलने वाले लोगों को नौकरी देने की उनकी एक निराशाजनक आदत थी )
  • Nothing could well be more disconcerting than such a revelation as this. ( इस तरह के रहस्योद्घाटन से ज्यादा विचलित करने वाली कोई बात नहीं हो सकती है। )
  • She heard disconcerting sounds of heavy weapons fire in the distance, and the forest smelled as if it were burning. ( उसने दूर से भारी हथियारों की आग की आवाजें सुनीं और जंगल से ऐसा लग रहा था मानो वह जल रहा हो। )

More  Sentence

  • It's a little disconcerting.
  • Snarling at each like dogs on a soup bone is just as disconcerting as keeping secrets.
  • Maybe this is what he needed, especially after the disconcerting talk with Eden the prior day.
  • 5 In the field of pure form, free from the disconcerting surprises of sensible matter and so of absolute necessity, no difficulty arises as to the deducibility of the whole body of a science from its first principles.
  • Yet all the time he was conscious of an undercurrent of disconcerting thoughts.
  • At the hour of sunset this bewilderment comes upon a man with a disconcerting swiftness.
  • She spoke disconnectedly, as conscious as a girl of the disconcerting pressure on her arm.
  • He had the air of a man to whom has come a brand-new, somewhat disconcerting idea.
  • The real "me" was a disconcerting stranger, of whom he caught only occasional glimpses.
  • Then von Sinzig made the disconcerting discovery that the starboard float was leaking.
  • There was a long pause, which was evidently extremely disconcerting to Monsieur Vicot.
  • But how much more complicated and disconcerting were the problems set to Don Luis Perenna himself!
  • All this was planned with the most disconcerting skill and with a logic whose implacable rigour wrung our very souls.
  • And he turned to her with a disconcerting directness, as though taking for granted a subtle understanding between them.
  • Upon this, came one of those veering lists of the ballast aboard which are so disconcerting to the author.
  • disconcerting feelings that may come our way in time of change.
  • disconcerting way.
  • When you're used to wearing a certain type of underwear, trying new ones can be a bit disconcerting.
  • That outlook was disconcerting to many market participants, he added.
  • He mixes them up in a way that is often disconcerting.
  • Structural adjustment will inevitably be painful and socially and politically disconcerting.
  • Even so, he admits that he found the screenings disconcerting.
  • We kicked him out, but it was a little disconcerting.
  • It's difficult to see disconcerting in a sentence .
  • These days, the way sports are done may be disconcerting.
  • It was disconcerting for us to sail without complete combat readiness.
  • "It was really disconcerting, " he said.
  • That could be disconcerting, and contribute to a choppy market.
  • He endured short-term incontinence, which he called disconcerting.
  • "It's disconcerting, " says Fowler.
  • This startling victory of the Social Democracy, though to a certain extent discounted by the dissensions between the two wings of the party which were revealed at the congress at Dresden in the same year, was in the highest degree disconcerting to the government; but in the actual manipulation of the Reichstag it facilitated the work of the chancellor by enabling him to unite the other groups more readily against the common enemy.
  • While cramping during early pregnancy can be very disconcerting, it is most often not cause for alarm.
  • Okay, then, it’s jarring, disconcerting, some even consider it depressing.
  • The words were just that, words to break the intensity and disconcerting silence.
  • Losing a bad thing should be a good thing, but instead it was profoundly disconcerting.
  • When he touched it the doors swung open instantly and with a disconcerting noiselessness.
  • So the colliers found their women had a new standard of their own, rather disconcerting.
  • They were all beginning to realize that disconcerting and crushing events were impending.
  • His light mood was rare and, in view of his own distressed state, extremely disconcerting.
  • The prince went up to her, and Kitty detected that disconcerting gleam of irony in his eyes.
  • That’s why, when his mask cracks and he shares his feelings of sadness and depression with you, it can feel incredibly disconcerting.
  • Even as an adult, she found fame disconcerting and has chosen to devote her time to environmental activism.