unmanning (Meaning)

unmanning

to deprive of manly vigor, fortitude, or spirit, castrate, emasculate, to deprive of vigor or courage

FAQs About the word unmanning

to deprive of manly vigor, fortitude, or spirit, castrate, emasculate, to deprive of vigor or courage

emasculating, intimidating,paralyzing, scaring, terrifying, frightening, wasting, undoing, unstringing, weakening

nerving, fortifying,strengthening,encouraging, heartening,emboldening

The tragic accident was extremely unmanning, leaving the survivors in a state of shock and disbelief.

The general's brave speech unmanning his soldiers, inspiring them to fight with unparalleled courage.

The sight of the wounded child was profoundly unmanning, evoking deep emotions of compassion and helplessness.

The betrayal of trust by her closest friend was deeply unmanning, shattering her sense of security.