unsettling in the PONS Dictionary

unsettling Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have the unsettling feeling that ...

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His paintings can be austere and unsettling, often hinting at something beyond the landscape they superficially represent.
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The lyrical imagery on many songs contained bleak, unsettling subject matter and numerous literary references.
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Many babies find defecating to be an unsettling process, especially as they transition to solid food.
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The imagery is provocative and unsettling and certainly a departure from the shiny-happy-people aesthetic of most commercials for home furnishings or fashion products.
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The outer movements are more adventurous than usual in terms of harmony and are unsettling in effect.
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These objects took on new meaning when combined with other unlikely and unsettling objects.
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He has the ability to transport us into unknown worlds where we encounter unsettling characters.
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The first feeling of an asthma attack is unsettling and can result in a short period of rapid breathing.
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Understandable in terms of the authors real-life situation, but unsettling when allied to a persistently grudging quality in the fiction.
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His works are often unsettling for the degree of expression shown by his silent figures.
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