Advanced as in on edge To disturb or unsettle someone, causing a loss of courage or confidence; as in demoralized. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Unnerve'
The intense pressure of the final match started to unnerve the experienced athlete.
The diplomatic negotiations took a tense turn, threatening to unnerve the peace talks.
The intense pressure of the final exam began to unnerve the diligent students in the classroom.
The uncertainty of the future could unnerve even the most confident individuals.
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