Moderate as in timid To disturb or unsettle someone, causing feelings of anxiety or discomfort, similar to being undone or disconcerted. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Unnerve'
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.
The tense negotiations between the diplomats threatened to unnerve the delicate peace talks.
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