unman in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To unman is to cause someone to lose their courage or confidence, often leaving them feeling weak or speechless.
Sample Sentences
- The sudden loud noise seemed to unman him, leaving him momentarily speechless.
- Her unwavering courage in the face of danger did not unman the soldiers; instead, it inspired them.
- He felt unmaned by the overwhelming emotions that surged through him during the heartfelt speech.
- In a moment of vulnerability, he feared that expressing his feelings would unman him in her eyes.
- The loss of his mentor threatened to unman his confidence, making him question his abilities.