Restless or uneasy.
It means you are unable to sit still and you always have to be moving around restlessly.
Movement flowing[as in waters] active fidgety
The correct spelling is "impatient" (unwilling to wait, fidgety).
Idiosyncrasies of nervousness include the biting of nails, tapping of toes, biting one's lip or becoming quite fidgety
Some additional words for constantly in motion are restless and fidgety. Additional words are hyper, flitting, and antsy.
Fidgety is an adjective.
Yes, fidgety is an adjective and it means "restless;impatient;uneasy".
The child couldn't sit still in class and was constantly fidgety, tapping their foot and playing with their pencil.
It means you are unable to sit still and you always have to be moving around restlessly.
When young children have to sit and wait too long they get fidgety and can't sit still.
Movement flowing[as in waters] active fidgety
Movement flowing[as in waters] active fidgety
if it is doing fidgety movement, it is probably uncomfortable or is eager to exercise. if it is sweating, it may be sick or could be hot or pressured.
The correct spelling is "impatient" (unwilling to wait, fidgety).
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A person who is really fidgety can be described as restless or anxious. They may exhibit behaviors like tapping their fingers, bouncing their legs, or shifting in their seat. Such behaviors often indicate a need for movement or a response to stress or nervousness. In some contexts, they might also be referred to as hyperactive.