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Definitions from WordNet

Verb unnerve has 1 sense
  1. faze, unnerve, enervate, unsettle - disturb the composure of
    --1 is one way to upset, discompose, untune, disconcert, discomfit
    Sample sentence:
    The bad news will unnerve him

Definitions from the Web

Term: unnerves



Part of Speech: verb


Sense: to make someone lose their confidence or courage; to unsettle or intimidate


Usage: popular



Description:


Unnerves is a verb that describes the action of causing someone to lose their confidence, courage, or composure. It implies unsettling or intimidating the person, often leading to a state of unease or anxiety. This term is commonly used in various contexts to convey the ability to unsettle or unnerve someone emotionally or mentally.



Sample Sentences:


  1. The unexpected jump scare in the horror movie unnerves me every time I watch it.
  2. The intense pressure from the competition unnerves even the most experienced athletes.
  3. The dark alley and strange noises unnerved Sarah as she walked home alone at night.
  4. The politician's scandalous revelation unnerved the entire nation.


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