Moderate as in on edge To cause someone to feel uneasy or anxious, often making them lose their confidence or composure. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Unnerve'
The unexpected noise in the dark alley had the power to unnerve even the most seasoned detective.
The unsettling news about the approaching storm started to unnerve the coastal residents.
The unexplained flickering lights in the old mansion never failed to unnerve its occupants.
The intense competition in the business world can unnerve even the most seasoned entrepreneurs.
The conflicting emotions in the courtroom began to unnerve the anxious witnesses.
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