unsettle in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To unsettle means to disturb or disrupt the normal state or emotional stability of someone or something.
Sample Sentences
- The sudden news of the company's closure seemed to unsettle the entire staff.
- Her unexpected visit was enough to unsettle his carefully planned evening.
- The documentary aimed to unsettle viewers by exposing the harsh realities of climate change.
- Feeling the ground shake beneath her feet began to unsettle the hikers on the mountain trail.
- The ambiguity of the situation started to unsettle his usually calm demeanor.
- The sudden change in plans began to unsettle her, causing a ripple of anxiety.
- Hearing the unexpected news could unsettle even the most composed individuals.
- His constant questioning seemed to unsettle the entire team during the meeting.
- The eerie silence in the once-bustling city was enough to unsettle anyone who wandered through.
- She tried to mask her feelings, but the unsettling thought lingered in the back of her mind.
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