English to Arabic Meaning of unnerve - فقد ثقته بنفسه


Unnerve :
فقد ثقته بنفسه

فقد ثقته بنفسه

فقد ثقته بنفسهتوتريخيفالأعصاب
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Definitions of unnerve in English
Verb(1) disturb the composure of
Examples of unnerve in English
(1) Healthcare professionals should not withhold information out of concern that it will upset or unnerve a patient.(2) Her wide eyed frozen gaze unnerved him, her chilly green eyes that held no sign of life in them.(3) I was so used to seeing his face all friendly and full of humor, but now, his intense gaze unnerved me.(4) He makes unnervingly direct eye contact, flashes his cat-who-ate-the-canary smile, and then crushes your hand in his.(5) Another thing that just unnerves me is when the head of our department watches me do something, then asks me to do it like three times REALLY SLOW.(6) Since I had that memory card fail halfway around Paris the thought of anybody relying on me for photographs unnerves me, so I've made sure they know I can't promise anything.(7) With a seat in the cabinet at the age of 36 (the youngest woman to achieve such a position), an unnervingly quick mind for figures and a reputation for self-assured flair in all of her jobs, Kelly could make anyone feel like an underachiever.(8) But April, with its whimsical showers and surprised days of panting heat, unnerves me and awakens animal desires.(9) They were both handsome men, but Grandpa's brother looked VERY MUCH like one of my friend's from high schoolÔǪ unnervingly soÔǪ and let me tell you, my friend's last name was not Bull!(10) Such unauthorized activity unnerves many people, especially those who seek control and regimentation, whether political or cultural.(11) It unnerved me to hear that I had lost that much track of time and felt nothing from it.(12) In the middle section of the courtroom is the elevated bench where three judges sit directly facing - and unnervingly close to - the witness and us, the public.(13) But the reasonings don't seem based in that pesky Constitution itself, and the very idea of using foreign law as some sort of guide for American law unnerves me as much as it angers me.(14) Christopher awards Meet The Fockers three stars but then unnerves us slightly by calling Dustin Hoffman ÔÇÿ48 inches of vintage dance-floor grooveÔÇÖ.(15) This is one of those things that unnerves me about all of our new police forces and homeland security services and domestic intelligence agencies.(16) Its tone is one of parlour room titillation blended with out and out Lynchian weirdness - a fantastically inventive and darkly funny film that unsettles and unnerves the audience.
(1) unnecessary ::
غير ضروري
Synonyms
Verb
1. demoralize ::
أربك
2. discourage ::
تثبيط
3. dishearten ::
ثبط العزيمة
4. dispirit ::
وقع الكآبة في النفس
5. daunt ::
أرعب
6. alarm ::
إنذار
7. frighten ::
أرعب
8. dismay ::
فزع
9. disconcert ::
أقلق
10. discompose ::
أربك
11. perturb ::
شوش
12. upset ::
مضطراب
13. discomfit ::
أحبط
14. take aback ::
عود للخلف
15. unsettle ::
أزاح
16. disquiet ::
قلق
17. fluster ::
أربك
18. agitate ::
حاور
19. shake ::
هزة
20. ruffle ::
كشكش
21. throw off balance ::
رمي توازنه
22. rattle ::
حشرجة الموت
23. faze ::
ترعب
25. discombobulate ::
discombobulate
Antonyms
1. nerve ::
عصب
Different Forms
unnerve, unnerved, unnerves, unnerving
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