If you are referring to "nervous" as anxious, then it is definitely when it is expected beforehand.
Anxiety develops in a mind that has already thought over consequences of actions or events that have unfolded in the past, are presently, or will unfold in the future.
The human body develops stress and anxiety when they're given adequate time to think something over logically before it happens. If something unexpected occurs, there's no time for the brain to recognize and reason it to be a threat. If it doesn't have time to process what is happening, then emotion and anxiety occurs only after the event has passed.
A buildup of anxiety and nervousness occurs on a larger scale when it is expected.
It varies from person to person, but typically people feel more nervous when something unexpected happens because they are caught off guard and may not have had time to prepare emotionally or mentally. When you expect something to happen, you may still feel nervous, but there is a sense of anticipation that can help mitigate those feelings.
"Anxiously" means feeling nervous, worried, or uneasy about something that may happen in the future. It is often associated with feelings of anticipation or concern.
Anxious is a feeling of nervousness or worry about something that is about to happen or that might happen. It is often accompanied by restlessness, difficulty concentrating, and physical symptoms like sweating or trembling.
People who struggle with anxiety or have a pessimistic outlook on life may be more likely to expect bad things to happen. Additionally, individuals who have experienced past traumas or negative events may also be more inclined to expect negative outcomes.
Both phrases have similar meanings and can be used interchangeably. If you want to be more precise, you can use "afraid of something that might happen soon" for a slightly more formal tone.
Hope is a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen, while optimism is a belief that good things will generally happen. Hope is more focused on specific outcomes, whereas optimism is a general attitude towards life.
Something people do not expect to happen. (You.)
The irony of situation occurs when there is a discrepancy between what is expected to happen and what actually happens in a particular situation. It often involves a twist or unexpected outcome that highlights the contradiction between what is anticipated and what transpires. This literary device adds depth and complexity to a narrative by challenging the reader's expectations.
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The Unexpected happened in 1968-03.
Who knows? I guess Zuko will start teaching Aang, Katara will watch them suspiciously and i think something unexpected will happen... maybe you see what happened to iroh or something...
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It is called dramatic irony. Dang you beat me to it. And situational irony is when something unexpected or opposite of what you thought was going to happen happens.
Because one is past tense and one is future tense. Unexpected refers to something that has already happened - for example 'The sudden cold snap was unexpected'. Unpredictable relates to something unknown that might happen in the future - for example 'The value of the top lottery prize is unpredictable, because it depends on the number of players'
They happen when you least expect it. You won't even be thinking about it when something in the sky catches your eye and you won't be able to tell what it is.
It simply means that someone is nervous about something that is about to happen.
He would be nervous.