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Another word for anxiety is "uneasiness" or "worry."
Yes, nervousness is a noun that describes a state of feeling anxious or uneasy.
Yes, nervousness is an abstract noun because it refers to a feeling or emotion that cannot be physically touched or seen.
There isn't a specific phobia for the fear of peace, but a general fear of peace or an aversion to peaceful situations could be related to different phobias like agoraphobia (fear of open spaces), atychiphobia (fear of failure), or neophobia (fear of new things).
Paedophobia refers to an irrational fear or aversion to children.
gripped by fear or nervousness
Frightened, terrified, scared, jittery, shakey, freaked.
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social anxiety, possibly. glossophobia is fear of public speaking,
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The baseball player gripped the bat. The driver gripped the wheel. The visitor gripped the doorknob.
"phobia" means fear; as a suffix it implies fear of the root word, so "bacteriophobia" means "fear of bacteria"
"Sanfroid" is a French word that means composure, coolness, or calmness in the face of difficult or stressful situations. It refers to the ability to remain calm and composed, showing no signs of anxiety or nervousness.
Porphyrophobia is the fear of the color purple
The root meaning of claustrophobia comes from the Latin word "claustrum" meaning enclosure or confined space, and the Greek word "phobos" meaning fear. Combined, it refers to the fear of enclosed spaces.
Fear is the root word.
Cheddarophobia