unsettling 的 2 个定义
un·set·tled, un·set·tling.
- to alter from a settled state; cause to be no longer firmly fixed or established; render unstable; disturb: Violence unsettled the government.
- to shake or weaken; cause doubt or uncertainty about: doubts unsettling his religious convictions.
- to vex or agitate the mind or emotions of; upset; discompose: The quarrel unsettled her.
un·set·tled, un·set·tling.
- to become unfixed or disordered.
unsettling 近义词
disturbing
unsettling 的近义词 57 个
- alarming
- creepy
- depressing
- disconcerting
- discouraging
- disquieting
- distressing
- frightening
- ominous
- painful
- perplexing
- startling
- troubling
- unpleasant
- worrisome
- worrying
- aggravating
- agitating
- annoying
- discommoding
- dismaying
- embarrassing
- foreboding
- harassing
- impeding
- irritating
- perturbing
- provoking
- threatening
- trying
- upsetting
- vexing
- bothersome
- burdensome
- consequential
- difficult
- disagreeable
- discomforting
- disruptive
- distressful
- gloomy
- hard
- inconvenient
- intrusive
- irksome
- laborious
- onerous
- pessimistic
- prophetic
- severe
- sinister
- tiresome
- toilsome
- troublesome
- troublous
- uncertain
- wearisome
unsettling 的反义词 8 个
更多unsettling例句
- I was now on a dark path, unsettled by a future filled with big data and small comprehension.
- He said residents have been unsettled as some staff have been temporarily replaced and beds have been removed after those who used them tested positive.
- The question flattered her, but it also unsettled her, as if she wasn’t wanted or didn’t belong.
- Gómez last year pushed forward reforms to affordable housing policies meant to encourage those developers to invest more in more low-income housing development and acknowledged Tuesday that the language unsettled her.
- But this same Christmas story and message should be unsettling, even disturbing, to those of us who are well off.
- This is entirely understandable—after all, it is unsettling that a physician could make such an obvious mistake.
- And it was this vision of America, as unsettling as it was, that resonated and made his death meaningful.
- The Secret History of Wonder Woman is, in the end, unsettling.
- Yet the eerie echoing of the earlier faux interview in another major media outlet was unsettling for jazz lovers.
- The competition of organizations for good school children as leaders can become unsettling to the young.
- I cannot do otherwise without unsettling the very foundations of my own moral nature.
- Such a chameleon-like cognomen is very unsettling to your idea of his identity, and can hardly prove reassuring to his own.
- Never will I run the risk of unsettling a man's whole character for life by wantonly interfering with his affections.
- I cannot do otherwise without unsettling the foundations of my own moral nature.