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.
nervous
It means that you are either nervous or excited?
The word nervous is an adjective. It means to be apprehensive or anxious.
The opposite word for nervous is calm because nervous means that you are slightly scared of something which means that if you are not scared even a little then you are calmed. Therefore, the opposite word for nervous is calm.
hyper, excited, pumped, siked
The word nervous is an adjective. It means to be apprehensive or anxious.
The word "exited" means "departed" or "left" -- there is no adverb form. The similar word "excited" has the adverb form "excitedly" -- in an excited or enthusiastic manner.
It means you poo out diarrhea and it smears in someones face. True answer
it means if you ever get excited or nervous you feel "butterflys" in your belly it means you get a funny usually good feeling in you belly and you wanna smile so if you get butterflys seeing your crush it may mean your excited
Some couples are either excited or nervous. Most seem to be excited and males are more often nervous about buying the engagement and wedding ring.
The root word "alt" means high, high in position or status, or excited.
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