Moderate as in tense To cause someone to feel anxious, unsettled, or disturbed, especially in a way that may lead to a loss of confidence or composure. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Unnerve'
The vivid and unsettling dreams continued to unnerve her, making it difficult to sleep peacefully.
The intense and unpredictable nature of the chess match began to unnerve both players as they approached the endgame.
The ominous warnings of the ancient curse started to unnerve the archaeologists on their expedition.
The echoing footsteps in the deserted alley started to unnerve the detective on the late-night investigation.
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