faze

/feɪz/
verb
  1. To disturb, disconcert, or daunt someone; to cause them to feel unsettled or lose composure.
    • The loud noise didn't faze the sleeping baby at all.
    • Her confident smile showed that the criticism didn't faze her.
    • Even the difficult questions from the audience didn't faze the speaker.
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