unnerved

IPA: ʌnnˈɝvd

adjective

  • Deprived of courage, strength, confidence, self-control, etc.
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Examples of "unnerved" in Sentences

  • She gazed directly at Cranmer with an expression that unnerved him.
  • No wonder a word unnerved me; but I could not tell Mr. Hamilton this.
  • When I saw the article in the Scene, the title unnerved me, "Manburner."
  • And we remain unnerved by female ambition, accomplishment and authority.
  • ** Steevee, Yeah, my sickness feels so close to the same today too that I'm kind of unnerved, which is no help.
  • Piven admits to being "unnerved" by this recent wave of blog attacks and death threats triggered by Beck's incendiary rhetoric.
  • Iranaputra didn't know about the others, but he personally found the notion that the gargantuan Drex warship could be "unnerved" highly disturbing.

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