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unnerve

[uhn-nurv] / ʌnˈnɜrv /


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From MarketWatch

Complete silences are unnerving to me on a set.

From Los Angeles Times

The Briton says she has "got over" the incident - but does, however, admit to being occasionally unnerved when seeing printed photographs of herself.

From BBC

This might have unnerved some investors who remained concerned about an uncertain outlook into the end of the year, Brooks said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Critics say the strikes amount to extrajudicial killings and are unnerving U.S. allies who are increasingly wary of sharing intelligence.

From The Wall Street Journal