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Unstrung

Adjective. Describing a state of being devoid of tension or energy; lacking composure or focus. Often used to indicate a feeling of anxiety, distress, or emotional unsettlement, as if one's composure has been disrupted. Can also refer more literally to objects or instruments that have been stripped of their strings.

Unstrung meaning with examples

  • After receiving the disappointing news, she felt completely unstrung, as if the weight of the world had suddenly fallen upon her shoulders, leaving her unable to concentrate on anything else that day.
  • The musician’s guitar lay unstrung in the corner of the room, gathering dust, a testament to his long absence from performance and the fading melodies that used to fill the space.
  • When he first stepped into the chaotic office, he felt unstrung by the messy desks and constant noise, the overwhelming atmosphere making it hard for him to focus on his tasks.
  • As the intense competition unfolded, many players became unstrung, their nerves unraveling under pressure, leading to uncharacteristic mistakes that affected the outcome of the game.
  • She tried to mediate the argument between her friends but ended up feeling unstrung herself, caught in the emotional crossfire and wishing for a moment of calm amidst the chaos.

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