nervous
Do you mean 'exited' (left the room), or 'excited' (sped up or happily anxious)?
ExciteTo stir up strong feeling, action or emotionTo stimulate the emotions ofTo bring about; To induceStimulated to activity; briskExcited - Eager, Active, enthusiastic
-ous , which means "full of" is the suffix for anxious (:
Excited, willing, enthusiastic, anxious, restless
Malayalam word ulkanda means anxious in English
The word that means both nervous and excited is "anxious." It often describes a state of anticipation that includes feelings of eagerness and unease simultaneously. In some contexts, "jittery" can also convey a similar mix of emotions.
The word suspense means anxious or excited about something that may happen. The synonym of suspense is uneasy. It could also be jittery or edgy.
That means the person is waiting eagerly, excited, or anxious to know the results.
Do you mean 'exited' (left the room), or 'excited' (sped up or happily anxious)?
ExciteTo stir up strong feeling, action or emotionTo stimulate the emotions ofTo bring about; To induceStimulated to activity; briskExcited - Eager, Active, enthusiastic
Insecure?
Impatient
overwrought
In Spanish, "anciosa" typically means "anxious" or "eager". It is the feminine form of the adjective that describes a state of worry or anticipation. However, it can also mean "restless" or "excited" depending on the context.
-ous , which means "full of" is the suffix for anxious (:
Her parents were anxious about her poor health. Anxious means full of mental distress or uneasiness, greatly worried.
It is an adjective. It is a word that describes something. Some other adjectives are happy, sad, excited, and anxious.