A person who is intimidated has been rendered timid or fearful by some threat. An anxious person is worried about something. Anxiety is a much more general type of state. That is to say, any intimidated person will be anxious, but not all anxious people have been intimidated.
The difference between the words anxious and worried is that "anxious" describes an uneasy feeling prompted by some fear, whereas "worried" refers to uneasy feeling prompted by the fear of consequences of some action or decision.
What is the difference between the two words, phagia, and phasia
Words that can be made from the letters in 'anxious' are:aananusasaxaxisIin, insion, ionsisnixnoononusoxsinsixsosonsoxsunus
Eager means have a great desire for something, while anxious means worried or tense. An example of a sentence using both words would be... He was eager to know the exam results but anxious incase he had failed.
There is no difference between Fard and Wajib they are synonymous words
Just because someone uses words more elegantly than you do, doesn't mean that you should be intimidated by them. Trust in what you believe!
Tense and tents are homophones for anxious.
What is the difference between euphemism and dysphemism?" Dysphemism is negative words and euphemism is more towards positive words
In a statute, what is the difference between the words 'means' and 'includes' when heading a list?
there really isn't a difference
Slang words are words that are not in the dictionary.
The slang term is two words "psyched out" (intimidated or outwitted).