feaze in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To feaze means to disturb, unsettle, or disconcert someone, causing them to feel confused or rattled.
Sample Sentences
- The artist's unique style seemed to feaze the critics, leaving them speechless.
- Despite the unexpected turn of events, she refused to let anything feaze her determination.
- His calm demeanor helped to feaze any doubts the team had before the big presentation.
- Even the toughest challenges couldn't feaze her spirit as she pursued her dreams.
- The sudden change in plans didn't feaze him; he adapted quickly to the new situation.
- The magician's illusion seemed to feaze the audience, leaving them in awe of his skills.
- Despite the unexpected news, she managed to remain calm and not let it feaze her.
- His confidence never wavered, proving that nothing could feaze him in a crisis.
- The constant barrage of criticism began to feaze her, shaking her self-esteem.
- In the face of adversity, he refused to let anything feaze his determination to succeed.
- The magician's trick was so impressive that it seemed to feaze the entire audience.
- Even the loud thunder did little to feaze her determination to finish the race.
- He tried to feaze his opponent with some clever banter, but it didn't seem to work.
- Despite the unexpected news, she remained calm and unfeazed by the change in plans.
- It takes a lot to feaze someone who has faced challenges throughout their life.