Adverb
unsettlingly (comparative more unsettlingly, superlative most unsettlingly)
In an unsettling manner.
It continued through that ill-fated ABC comedy, an unsettlingly edgy behind-the-scenes look at a talk show starring Miss Piggy. Source: Internet
MIAMI — The crowded grocery stores, empty shelves and barren streets of South Florida in the dawning days of the coronavirus pandemic felt unsettlingly familiar: They resembled the rush of preparations and then the tense silence that precede a hurricane. Source: Internet
Watching the contestants in the middle of nowhere, having to adapt to this wild, jarring new normal — it all felt familiar, unsettlingly so. Source: Internet
But then, unsettlingly, Cliff says that didn't actually happen. Source: Internet
Klam paints Rich to be a bitter, average, middle-aged man who isn’t the most intelligent protagonist I’ve ever encountered, yet feels unsettlingly recognizable. Source: Internet
The effect is a slippery, slimy algae-esque experience of gross textures, with unsettlingly soft chunks of slime floating around. Source: Internet