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View definitions for unnerved

unnerved

adjective as in demoralized

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adjective as in stressed out

adjective as in undone

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On a business trip to Dubai and Abu Dhabi in February 1989, she was unnerved to find she had been booked to travel alone with Al Fayed and to stay in his hotel suite, while the rest of his entourage were staying in a separate accommodation.

From BBC

Particularly concerting is the dwindling performance of Ohtani, who is 0-for-19 with the bases empty in the postseason, who doesn’t have an extra base hit in six games, and who seems unnerved by the opponents’ general refusal to give him anything in the strike zone.

The entire Padres team seemed unnerved by the Dodgers’ fan noise and the Dodgers’ lineup attack.

Where Norman, already unnerved by Solange’s re-appearance, places household duties on his expectant wife, a racial and religious divide between the women is foreboding.

From Salon

His stepson Keaton, whom Eric helped raise, moved out as a teenager, unnerved by Roberts’ erratic and often violent behavior.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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