Faze Meaning in English
word
Definición
To upset, disturb, or bother someone, especially in a way that makes them lose their confidence or composure.
Uso & Matices
'Faze' is usually used in the negative ('not fazed', 'unfazed'). It's an uncommon, fairly formal verb, and often confused with 'phase' (like in 'phase of life'), which is unrelated.
Spanish: alterar - inquietarPortuguese (BR): perturbar - incomodarPortuguese (PT): perturbar - incomodarChinese (Simplified): 使困扰 - 使不安Chinese (Traditional): 使困擾 - 使不安Hindi: घबराना - परेशान करनाArabic: يُربك - يُزعجBengali: অস্থির করা - বিচলিত করা - ঘাবড়ে দেওয়াRussian: смущать - выводить из себя - беспокоитьJapanese: 動揺させる - 困惑させるVietnamese: làm bối rối - làm lo lắngKorean: 당황하게 하다 - 불안하게 하다Turkish: afallatmak - şaşırtmakUrdu: پریشان کرنا - متاثر کرنا (ذہنی طور پر)Indonesian: mengganggu - membuat gelisah
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Loud noises do not faze her at all.
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He was not fazed by the difficult question.
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Nothing can faze Tom when he is focused.
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I tried to scare her, but it didn’t faze her at all.
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Public speaking doesn’t faze me anymore.
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She seemed completely unfazed by the criticism.
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