Disconcert (to ) conjugation

English
32 examples
This verb can also mean the following: frustrate, bring, upset the composure of, upset, make go wrong, bring into confusion

Conjugation of disconcert

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it/she/he
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you all
they
Present Simple
disconcert
disconcert
disconcerts
disconcert
disconcert
disconcert
Future Simple
will disconcert
will disconcert
will disconcert
will disconcert
will disconcert
will disconcert
Past Simple
disconcerted
disconcerted
disconcerted
disconcerted
disconcerted
disconcerted
Conditional Simple
would disconcert
would disconcert
would disconcert
would disconcert
would disconcert
would disconcert
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am disconcerting
are disconcerting
is disconcerting
are disconcerting
are disconcerting
are disconcerting
Future Progressive
will be disconcerting
will be disconcerting
will be disconcerting
will be disconcerting
will be disconcerting
will be disconcerting
Past Progressive
was disconcerting
were disconcerting
was disconcerting
were disconcerting
were disconcerting
were disconcerting
Conditional Progressive
would be disconcerting
would be disconcerting
would be disconcerting
would be disconcerting
would be disconcerting
would be disconcerting
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have disconcerted
have disconcerted
has disconcerted
have disconcerted
have disconcerted
have disconcerted
Future Perfect
will have disconcerted
will have disconcerted
will have disconcerted
will have disconcerted
will have disconcerted
will have disconcerted
Past Perfect
had disconcerted
had disconcerted
had disconcerted
had disconcerted
had disconcerted
had disconcerted
Conditional Perfect
would have disconcerted
would have disconcerted
would have disconcerted
would have disconcerted
would have disconcerted
would have disconcerted
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it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been disconcerting
have been disconcerting
has been disconcerting
have been disconcerting
have been disconcerting
have been disconcerting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been disconcerting
will have been disconcerting
will have been disconcerting
will have been disconcerting
will have been disconcerting
will have been disconcerting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been disconcerting
had been disconcerting
had been disconcerting
had been disconcerting
had been disconcerting
had been disconcerting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been disconcerting
would have been disconcerting
would have been disconcerting
would have been disconcerting
would have been disconcerting
would have been disconcerting

Examples of disconcert

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
A heart God made to disconcert the priests.
Did I ever let a woman disconcert me?
It's actually exciting to disconcert them and watch them counterattack.
Life does not disconcert me, nor does it delude or terrify me.
Naked and dumb is exactly how I like my women, so if this is meant to disconcert me, I can assure you it does not.
A heart God made to disconcert the priests.
Did I ever let a woman disconcert me?
It's actually exciting to disconcert them and watch them counterattack.
Life does not disconcert me, nor does it delude or terrify me.
Naked and dumb is exactly how I like my women, so if this is meant to disconcert me, I can assure you it does not.
This person, this "I", is a painful cramp that disconcerts us all day.
This person, this "I", is a painful cramp that disconcerts us all day.
But usually you never even say hello to me, so I'm a bit disconcerted.
But when they actually appear before me, I am so disconcerted I chase them away, turn them against myself.
But you look so disconcerted.
He was supposed to leave at dawn, but he may have been disconcerted by what is happening here.
I must say, even Norman seemed a little disconcerted to be addressed so openly from the rear seat.
"Which can be somewhat disconcerting to watch.
(GASPS) It would be quite disconcerting if this were to detonate.
(Livio Mascarello, CGT, Mayo '68) It is necessary to understand that the scale of the movement, the power it represents,... means disconcerting the government.
- A child's logic can be most disconcerting.
- That's a bit disconcerting.
But usually you never even say hello to me, so I'm a bit disconcerted.
But when they actually appear before me, I am so disconcerted I chase them away, turn them against myself.
But you look so disconcerted.
He was supposed to leave at dawn, but he may have been disconcerted by what is happening here.
I must say, even Norman seemed a little disconcerted to be addressed so openly from the rear seat.
"Which can be somewhat disconcerting to watch.
(GASPS) It would be quite disconcerting if this were to detonate.
(Livio Mascarello, CGT, Mayo '68) It is necessary to understand that the scale of the movement, the power it represents,... means disconcerting the government.
- A child's logic can be most disconcerting.
- That's a bit disconcerting.

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