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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
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Word History and Origins
Origin of nervousness1
Example Sentences
Elsewhere there are indications of nervousness about simply travelling to the US.
"When I have a camera in my hand and I’m looking through that lens, I’m able to contextualize and structure my environment, and it’s my own little firewall, probably against nervousness."
“But the damage has been done to the market. It’s taken a lot of momentum out and it’s caused a lot of nervousness for investors.”
Republican nervousness is a result of simple math in the House of Representatives.
Dominant sets showcasing his shot-making and athleticism are outweighed by ones where he displays vulnerability and nervousness.
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