faze

[US]/feɪz/
[UK]/feɪz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. disturb; cause to feel uneasy or embarrassed; torment
Word Forms
Present Participlefazing
Past Tensefazed
Third Person Singularfazes
Past Participlefazed
Pluralfazes

Phrases & Collocations

remain unfazed

Example Sentences

The news did not faze him.

she was not fazed by his show of anger.

refuses to be fazed by your objections;

addle, badger, bait, bemused, beset, circumvent, confound, derange, discombobulated, discomfit, disconcert, disquiet, distraught, faze, mystify, nonplus, obfuscate, perturb.

She never let criticism faze her.

His confidence is unshakable, nothing can faze him.

The unexpected turn of events didn't faze her at all.

No matter what challenges come her way, she refuses to let them faze her.

The loud noise didn't faze the baby, he slept through it all.

His calm demeanor in stressful situations never fails to faze others.

The team's recent losses didn't seem to faze their determination to win.

Despite the difficulties, she remained unfazed and focused on her goals.

Her poised attitude in the face of criticism never fails to faze her critics.

The sudden change of plans didn't faze him, he quickly adapted and moved forward.

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