Sentences with unnerve
un·nerve
U u - The news about Dermot had unnerved me. [VERB noun]
- Fear unnerved him.
- Unnerve implies a causing to lose courage or self-control as by shocking, dismaying, etc. [the screams unnerved her]; enervate implies a gradual loss of strength or vitality, as because of climate, indolence, etc. [enervating heat]; unman implies a loss of manly courage, fortitude, or spirit [he was so unmanned by the news that he broke into tears]
- To unnerve the arm
- I was greatly unnerved by this.