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faze

1 of 1verb
/feɪz/
Forms:fazes,fazing,fazed,fazed
1

to unsettle someone, often leading them to lose their confidence or peace temporarily

C2
  • Despite the unexpected challenge, she did not allow it to faze her; instead, she tackled it with determination.
  • The unexpected change in plans didn't faze the adaptable team; they quickly adjusted and continued their work.
  • The resilient athlete refused to let a minor injury faze her during the crucial competition.
  • The loud noise outside the window didn't faze the focused student studying for exams.
  • The poised leader didn't allow the challenging situation to faze her, maintaining confidence in her decision-making.