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unnerved
adjective as in enervated
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adjective as in frightened
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adjective as in hysterical
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adjective as in on edge
adjective as in petrified
adjective as in tense
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adjective as in timid
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adjective as in undone
adjective as in unsettled
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Example Sentences
Alexander-Arnold has remained tight-lipped on his Liverpool future, with his contract coming to an end this summer, and it has been suggested the speculation may have "unnerved" him.
Meanwhile, Brock — unnerved and fearing he was being followed by someone impersonating a police officer — called 911 and asked what to do.
Epps’ remarks in the leaked audio unnerved one probation official who was present and requested anonymity for fear of retribution within the department.
In Davis, a computer swayed for just a few seconds and a desk chair was jolted, while a teenager reported feeling his bed sway and an unnerved poodle sought comfort.
The entire Padres team seemed unnerved by the Dodgers’ fan noise and the Dodgers’ lineup attack.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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