rattle:

to upset especially to the point of loss of poise and composure, disturbed

rattle:

to upset especially to the point of loss of poise and composure, disturbed

(Verb)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana:  Although Rama didn’t seem rattled by Kaikeyi’s demands, Dasaratha seemed more than rattled; he seemed shattered.

Mahabharata:  On hearing the news that Arjuna had ascended to heaven in his earthly body and had defeated demons who even the gods had failed to defeat, Dhritarashtra was rattled.

Bhagavad-gita:  The more we hold on to the spiritual level of reality by fixing our mind on Krishna, the less we will be rattled by worldly disturbances.