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    unsettle
    /ʌnˈsɛtl/

    verb

    • 1. cause to feel anxious or uneasy; disturb: "the crisis has unsettled financial markets"

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  3. Unsettle means to make someone feel anxious or slightly worried, or to make something change in a way that makes it more difficult to know what will happen. See how to use unsettle in sentences and find synonyms and translations.

  4. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb unsettle, which means to loosen, move, or make unstable or uneasy. See how to use unsettle in a sentence and compare it with related words.

  5. If something unsettles you, it makes you feel rather worried or uncertain. The presence of the two police officers unsettled her. [VERB noun] Synonyms: disturb, trouble, upset, throw [informal] More Synonyms of unsettle. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  6. Unsettle means to change or become changed from a fixed or settled condition, or to confuse or agitate (emotions, the mind, etc). See the origin, usage, and synonyms of unsettle, and read sentences with the word in context.

  7. To unsettle is to make someone feel disconcerted and disturbed. After you watch a scary horror movie, every little sound in your dark house will probably unsettle you.

  8. Unsettle is a verb that means to make somebody feel upset or worried, especially because a situation has changed. Learn how to pronounce it, see example sentences, and find synonyms and related words.

  9. Learn the meaning and usage of the word UNSETTLE, which means to make someone feel worried or uncertain. Find out how to pronounce it, conjugate it, and use it in sentences with synonyms and translations.

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