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Anxious or edgy are other words that can be used to describe feeling nervous or jumpy.
Anxious can be another word for nervous.
Nervous or apprehensive
No, "nervous" is not an adverb. It is an adjective that describes a state of feeling anxious or worried. An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
The opposite word for nervous is calm because nervous means that you are slightly scared of something which means that if you are not scared even a little then you are calmed. Therefore, the opposite word for nervous is calm.
A synonym for the word 'anxious' is 'worried' or 'nervous'.
anxious, worried, active, bustling, hurried, unsettled, agitated, unstable, edgy, nervous, sleepless, troubled
hoppy jumpy
Yes, indeed it is. It means to be very nervous, uneasy, or kinda jumpy, ya know?
Extremely nervous, tense, and jumpy.
It means that you are either nervous or excited?
Jumpy. Easily frightened or nervous.
Anxious can be another word for nervous.
It means they're jumpy and a "scaredy cat"
The person is very jumpy and nervous and worries about everything.
nervous and jumpy
Awkward, uncomfortable, tense, strained, apprehensive, perturbed, anguished, anxious, jumpy, troubled, worried...
Reserved.