Disconcert crossword clue 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 15 letters

This list of answers for “Disconcert” is drawn from crossword puzzles where the same clue was solved with these specific entries, making it a practical set of options to consider during your solve.

Answer List:

  • ABASH
  • RATTLE
  • FAZE
  • UNSETTLE
  • UNNERVE
  • PUTOFF
  • AGITATE
  • EMBARRASS
  • THROWOFFBALANCE
  • JAR
  • JAI
  • PUTOUT
  • TAKEABACK
  • UPSET
  • WRONGFOOT
  • NONPLUS

Synonyms and Definitions

ABASH

  • Synonyms: embarrass
  • Definition: Make someone feel awkward or uncomfortable; induce a sense of self-awareness.

RATTLE

  • Synonyms: rale, rattling
  • Definition: a quick succession of brief, loud noises that could potentially be heard through a stethoscope during certain respiratory conditions

FAZE

  • Synonyms: enervate, unnerve, unsettle
  • Definition: Disrupt the calmness of

UNSETTLE

  • Synonyms: faze

UNNERVE

  • Definition: Disrupt the calmness of

AGITATE

  • Synonyms: budge, campaign, charge, charge up, commove, crusade, disturb, excite, fight, foment, press, push, raise up, rouse, shake, shake up, shift, stir, stir up, turn on, vex
  • Definition: Attempt to influence public sentiment.

EMBARRASS

  • Synonyms: abash, block, blockade, hinder, obstruct, stymie, stymy

JAR

  • Synonyms: bump around, clash, collide, jarful, jolt, jounce, shock

PUTOUT

  • Definition: an outcome in which a player is out due to a fielding action (not due to a strikeout)

UPSET

  • Synonyms: bowl over, broken, confused, derangement, discomfit, discompose, disorder, disordered, disquieted, distressed, disturbance, disturbed, knock over, overthrow, overturn, overturned, perturbation, swage, tip over, trouble, tump over, turn over, turnover, untune, upturned, worried
  • Definition: a distressed and anxious state of mind

NONPLUS

  • Synonyms: amaze, baffle, beat, bewilder, dumbfound, flummox, get, gravel, mystify, perplex, pose, puzzle, stick, stupefy
  • Definition: to confuse or perplex someone

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