Crossword-Solution: UNNERVE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Unnerve | v. t. | To deprive of nerve, force, or strength; to weaken; to enfeeble; as, to unnerve the arm. |
We have 54 clues for the answer “UNNERVE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Rattle emotionally | 1 answer |
| Take courage from? | 1 answer |
| Deprived of fortitude | 1 answer |
| DEPRIVE of confidence | 2 answers |
| Set on edge | 2 answers |
| Psych out | 4 answers |
| CURDLE the blood | 5 answers |
| DISTURB composure of | 5 answers |
| STRENGTH, deprive of | 7 answers |
| frazzle | 9 answers |
| DEPRIVE OF HEAT | 10 answers |
| CHEST RATTLE | 10 answers |
| DEPRIVE OF CERTAIN CHARACTERISTICS | 11 answers |
| DEPRIVE of virginity | 11 answers |
| DEPRIVE OF COURAGE OR HOPE | 11 answers |
| DISTURB COMPOSURE | 11 answers |
| make one jump | 12 answers |
| Deprive of Courage | 12 answers |
| Disturb the composure of | 12 answers |
| unman | 15 answers |
| Discombobulate | 16 answers |
| GET to | 16 answers |
| appall | 18 answers |
| Shake up | 19 answers |
| Terrify | 20 answers |
| MAKE sick | 22 answers |
| Petrify | 24 answers |
| MAKE numb | 25 answers |
| Dissuade | 25 answers |
| Flabbergast | 28 answers |
| overawe | 29 answers |
| Unsettle | 29 answers |
| Faze | 30 answers |
| desensitise | 30 answers |
| Scare ___ | 33 answers |
| DEPRIVE of strength | 35 answers |
| Discon-cert | 39 answers |
| Stir up | 41 answers |
| Rattle | 42 answers |
| Daunt | 44 answers |
| Jolt | 44 answers |
| Churn | 45 answers |
| demoralize | 46 answers |
| Perturb | 47 answers |
| Fluster | 47 answers |
| deter | 49 answers |
| Demoralise | 50 answers |
| Frighten | 53 answers |
| Intimidate | 53 answers |
| Shake | 54 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with UNNERVE (5)
Harris’s language used to be enough to unnerve any man; added to which, Montmorency would sit and howl steadily, right through the performance.
The whoops of the hunters, the lowing of the cows, and the menacing glances of the bulls as they plunged along, or now and then stood at bay, were enough to unnerve a boy less well tried.
These things, in conjunction with the wild work we have in hand, help to unnerve a man.” The Professor stepped over, and laying his hand on his shoulder, said in his grave, kindly way:-- “Friend John, have no fear.
This desolate wilderness with its forbidding silence and its dark promise of hell on the morrow--this was not the place to unnerve oneself with thoughts of love and home.
Flinging it far to one side he stood motionless for just an instant glaring into my face with such a horrid leer of malignant triumph as to almost unnerve me--then he sprang for me with his bare hands.
Quotes with UNNERVE (3)
I walk across the park to her flat. It is over-heated and there is a great deal of pink. This used not to unnerve me. Now when I step into the bathroom I recoil. Pink bath, pink basin, pink toilet, pink bidet, pink tiles, pink wallpaper, pink rug. Brushes, soap, tooth brush, silk flowers, toilet paper: all pink. Even the little foot-operated waste-bin is pale pink. I know this little waste-bin well. Every time I sleep here I wonder what I am doing with my time and hers. She i…
But what might a woman say about church as she? What might a woman say about the church as body and bride? Perhaps she would speak of the way a regular body moves through the world — always changing, never perfect — capable of nurturing life, not simply through the womb, but through hands, feet, eyes, voice, and brain. Every part is sacred. Every part has a function. Perhaps she would speak of impossible expectations and all the time she’s wasted trying to contort herself int…
Oliver Stone's strategy is to unnerve the actors so as to make them alert and alive.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 37 times in crossword archives (1971–2022).