The correct answer is upset.
Disconcert
A. unfasten
B. eject
C. upset
D. antagonize
The correct answer is {C] To upset, to disturb, derange, spoil, upset, confuse, perturb, fluster, embarrass. To disturb the self-possession of. To throw into disorder.
Disconcert comes from Old French disconcerter (to confuse).
Examples of use:
- By arriving late, she disconcerted the family's plans.
- What she recounted disconcerted him.