uncalm (Meaning)

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uncalm (v. t.)

To disturb; to disquiet.

Synonyms & Antonyms of uncalm

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uncalm Sentence Examples

  1. The tumultuous sea stirred within him, leaving him uncalm and restless.
  2. The unanticipated news jolted him out of his usual composure, leaving him feeling uncalm.
  3. The intense argumentation created an uncalm atmosphere, making it impossible to proceed with the discussion.
  4. The mounting pressure and anxiety caused his nerves to fray, leaving him in an uncalm state.
  5. The chaos and uncertainty of the situation left him perpetually uncalm and on edge.
  6. His heart pounded frantically in his chest, an uncalm reminder of the impending danger.
  7. The unsettling music played softly in the background, creating an uncalm and eerie ambiance.
  8. The unexpected interruption shattered his tranquility, leaving him uncalm and disoriented.
  9. The adrenaline coursing through his veins made it impossible for him to remain calm; he was uncalm and ready to act.
  10. The uncalmness of the crowd was palpable, a testament to the deep-seated emotions that were stirring within.

FAQs About the word uncalm

To disturb; to disquiet.

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The tumultuous sea stirred within him, leaving him uncalm and restless.

The unanticipated news jolted him out of his usual composure, leaving him feeling uncalm.

The intense argumentation created an uncalm atmosphere, making it impossible to proceed with the discussion.

The mounting pressure and anxiety caused his nerves to fray, leaving him in an uncalm state.