fazed

/feɪzd/
adjective
  1. Disturbed, disconcerted, or unsettled; having lost composure.
    • He looked fazed after hearing the unexpected news.
    • She seemed completely unfazed by the sudden change in plans.
    • The experienced pilot was not fazed by the turbulence.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of 'faze' (to disturb or disconcert).
    • Nothing fazed the old sailor, not even the storm.
    • The delay fazed the travelers, but they remained polite.
    • The loud argument fazed the children, who hid in their room.