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nervousness
[nur-vuhs-nis]
noun
the state or condition of being highly, acutely, or unnaturally uneasy or excitable.
There is always an element of nervousness or stage fright in public speaking.
High levels of thyroid hormones can cause side effects such as weight loss, rapid heart rate, and nervousness.
Other Word Forms
- nonnervousness noun
- overnervousness noun
- seminervousness noun
- unnervousness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of nervousness1
Example Sentences
He rejected the notion of a pervasive sense of nervousness.
There is also nervousness around the idea the US may insist Ukraine gives up land to Russia.
It was a game many waited a lifetime for, with fans watching with nervousness and excitement as Wales played at their first ever major women's tournament.
“Yeah, it’s definitely some more excitement than nervousness, for sure,” James said.
The fact the former South Africa captain, here on commentary duties, felt even the slightest tinge of nervousness after a day of batting domination offers an insight into the cricket psyche of his country.
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Related Words
- agitation
- anger
- disquiet
- impatience
- jitters www.thesaurus.com
- sensitivity
- stage fright
- stress
- tension
- turbulence
- uneasiness www.thesaurus.com
- worry
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