unnerve in English
the bleakness of his gaze unnerved her
Use "unnerve" in a sentence
1. Blake's slow walk appeared to unnerve them.
2. To deprive of composure or emotional stability; unnerve.
3. The high house price unnerve ordinary residents.
4. Scramblers can often unnerve a better tennis player.
5. 29 To deprive of composure or emotional stability; unnerve.
6. 7 They were designed to unnerve you, to make you start jabbering indiscreetly.
7. Unnerve guest users by adding roving eyes that follow mouse movements.
8. They were designed to unnerve you, to make you start jabbering indiscreetly.
9. He hoped to unnerve Kennedy and force him into concessions.
10. To unnerve someone , often as a tactic to beat them in a game or deal.
11. I may unnerve you by saying that many of us err in this.
12. The strength of our feelings is one of the things about women that most unnerve men.
13. Hitler turned and peered closely at his aide - de - camp . Those beady eyes never failed to unnerve Puttkamer.
14. If your organization is slap-happy it will unnerve candidates and may make them think twice before accepting a job with you.
15. While every bank's loan book is different, failure by other banks to post substantial increases in this reserve ratio could well unnerve investors.
16. 22 While every bank's loan book is different, failure by other banks to post substantial increases in this reserve ratio could well unnerve investors.
17. But such approaches are anathema to the US Republican Party, and to its Tea Party faction in particular, and they might unnerve the many Asians who are nervous at China’s growing military might.