You describe people the same way no matter what emotion they show - you create an image in the reader's mind of what they look like, what they sound like, what they are doing and thinking and saying.
Surely you've been nervous. What did you do when you were nervous? What kinds of gestures did you use? What did your breathing and heart beat do? Did you start sweating or turn pale? What kinds of things did you think or say? You already know the answer to this question - you just need to think about what "nervous" feels like.
Someone who is frightened or scared of something.
You can describe someone as nosy, nervous, nasty, naughty, neighborly, noisy or nice. They begin with the letter n.
Describe how the central nervous system differs from the peripheral nervous system. pen is
name at least 5 common ailements of the nervous system and describe each kind
neurons
butterfies in one's stomach
it can be changed by letting your nervous system come down by telling someone what your nervous or by stop being nervous.
it supports and protects the body
nervous
No, the word 'nervous' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'nervous' is nervousness.The word 'nervous' is the adjective form of the noun nerve.
Anxious or edgy are other words that can be used to describe feeling nervous or jumpy.
It is normal to be nervous about hugging someone. This will depend on the person that you are hugging. This might change from time to time and person to person.