Unnerve


The meaning of the word Unnerve is: to make someone lose confidence; to discourage


Examples:

In an effort to unnerve his foe, the politician brought up some of the less honorable things he had done in the past during their debate.

published by Anika on 2021-11-01 01:19:36


Many ancient armies loosed a mighty war cry before a charge in an effort to unnerve their foes and make them lose morale.

published by Erlene on 2021-08-23 10:27:11


The horrors of chemical warfare were quite likely to unnerve troops during the Great War, as no one wanted to suffer from a noxious poison.

published by Wilson on 2021-09-03 16:19:42


My school rival tried to unnerve me during my class presentation, but I ignored him and continued to give my speech with confidence.

published by Bennie on 2021-07-21 18:34:21


Nothing will unnerve a smaller country in today’s world than the threat of nuclear destruction by a larger one.

published by Fatimah on 2021-02-19 09:05:40


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