nervous
Tense and tents are homophones for anxious.
No. Suspense is feeling excited, anxious, or uncertain about something that may happen. Iron is a type of metal. Irony is when someone says one thing, while meaning the opposite.
Anxious is a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome. Eager is a feeling of enthusiasm, anticipation, or readiness to do or experience something. Anxious tends to be more negative and tied to worry, while eager is more positive and tied to excitement.
"Is worried" is the present tense form of the verb "worry," used when describing someone's current state of being anxious or concerned. "Worried" is the past tense and past participle form of the verb, used to indicate that someone was anxious or concerned in the past.
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Perturbed and annoyed are slightly different in what they mean. Being perturbed means you are upset or anxious and being annoyed means that you are irritated or angry.
The comparative and superlative forms of anxious are more anxious and most anxious.
Anxious is the adjective based on the noun (thing or condition) known as anxiety.
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I can give you several sentences.He's anxious about the results of the test.Try not to be anxious while you wait.Sitting in the hospital makes me anxious.
The correct spelling is 'anxious'.
Anxious is an Adj (Adjective)