Unnerving in a sentence as an adjective

It's one thing to watch from a distance as the US legal system becomes more and more unnerving.

It's a bit unnerving, but helps me empathize with first-time computer users.

We went to Hearst castle and the reverence which the guides and the people on the tour paid to the ghost and myth of Hearst was unnerving.

Taking random folks off the street is taking your team's success into your own hands in a very, very unnerving way.

Who is your ISP, and what CA cert do they have installed?The thought of an ISP having CA certs that are a part of default installs is unnerving.

Anyone else think the costume would be about 17% more unnerving if the demon's face didn't look as if it had just been smacked with a cartoon frying pan?

" -> "No".The process of giving up control of my decisions was unnerving at first, but the more I practice it, the more peaceful I have become.

" i find it unnerving and sorta creepy to have a camera pointed at my face, and to me, while the glass is not just that, it is still a camera.

What followed the encounter from her HR department is disgraceful and unnerving, but not surprising considering your attitude toward the whole thing...

The sheer amount of greed on display in debates about this game is deeply unnerving, and it seems as though modern culture has forgotten that there are many things that are more important than money.

I take it you've never been in a similar situation?If you've ever dealt with an officer of the law in an adversarial situation where you believe you've done nothing wrong, it can be an unnerving or even terrifying experience.

Just an overpriced, indifferent corporate empire with brilliant, unnerving meta-marketing.

Unnerving definitions

adjective

inspiring fear; "the formidable prospect of major surgery"; "a tougher and more redoubtable adversary than the heel-clicking, jackbooted fanatic"- G.H.Johnston; "something unnerving and prisonlike about high grey wall"

See also: formidable redoubtable