Relating to or affecting the nerves, Easily agitated or alarmed. Being on edge or edgy, Apprehensive, anxious, hesitant, Easily agitated or alarmed, Apprehensive or anxious, A nervous illness or condition is one that affects your emotions and your mental state. The number of nervous disorders was rising in the region He developed nervous problems after people began repeatedly correcting him, causing or fraught with or showing anxiety; "spent an anxious night waiting for the test results"; "cast anxious glances behind her"; "those nervous moments before takeoff"; "an unquiet mind", If someone is nervous, they are frightened or worried about something that is happening or might happen, and show this in their behaviour. The party has become deeply nervous about its prospects of winning the next election She described Mr Hutchinson as nervous and jumpy after his wife's disappearance. = anxious + nervously nerv·ous·ly Brunhilde stood up nervously as the men came into the room + nervousness nerv·ous·ness I smiled warmly so he wouldn't see my nervousness, A planning system such as MRP that generates high message volume and continual changes to recommended order dates and quantities due to an excessive level of MPS, engineering or database changes, A nervous person is very tense and easily upset. She was apparently a very nervous woman, and that affected her career, agitated, tense, anxious, apprehensive; of or relating to the nerves, Of or pertaining to the nerves; seated in the nerves; as, nervous excitement; a nervous fever, easily agitated; "quick nervous movements" of or relating to the nervous system; "nervous disease"; "neural disorder, unpredictably excitable (especially of horses), excited in anticipation, of or relating to the nervous system; "nervous disease"; "neural disorder", Sensitive; excitable; timid, easily agitated; "quick nervous movements", Possessing or manifesting vigor of mind; characterized by strength in sentiment or style; forcible; spirited; as, a nervous writer, possessing nerve; sinewy; strong; vigorous, Having the nerves weak, diseased, or easily excited; subject to, or suffering from, undue excitement of the nerves; easily agitated or annoyed, of or relating to the nervous system; "nervous disease"; "neural disorder, jitter, In a nervous manner; with nervosity; in a way that displays nervousness, nervosity, tensely, anxiously, apprehensively; excitedly, In a nervous manner, in an anxiously nervous manner; "we watched the stock market nervously", in an anxiously nervous manner; "we watched the stock market nervously" with nervous excitement; "our bodies jumped nervously away at the slightest touch, with nervous excitement; "our bodies jumped nervously away at the slightest touch, with nervous excitement; "our bodies jumped nervously away at the slightest touch", State or quality of being nervous, The state or quality of being nervous, a sensitive or highly strung temperament an uneasy psychological state; "he suffered an attack of nerves, is the expectant void or 'hollow feeling in the stomach' plus the mental image of 'will it go right', that every self-respecting dancer experiences before a dance Competition, an Exhibition or an Examination Being nervous before these adrenaline-pumping events is your right and your partner's prerogative It shows that you both have dignity and that you respect each other, the audience and the judges, the anxious feeling you have when you have the jitters, jumpiness, skittishness; stressfulness, tenseness; state of being excited, an uneasy psychological state; "he suffered an attack of nerves", a sensitive or highly strung temperament, Animals showing signs of nervousness (startling, hiding etc ) are usually under some sort of stress The most common of these is stress through poor water quality such as low dissolved oxygen concentrations, Rising of the nerve impulses of the horse who becomes extremely sensitive and reactive, even excited The rider must constantly toggle between the calmness and nervousness of a horse,
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Relating to or affecting the nerves
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Easily agitated or alarmed. Being on edge or edgy
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Apprehensive, anxious, hesitant
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Easily agitated or alarmed
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Apprehensive or anxious
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A nervous illness or condition is one that affects your emotions and your mental state. The number of nervous disorders was rising in the region He developed nervous problems after people began repeatedly correcting him
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causing or fraught with or showing anxiety; "spent an anxious night waiting for the test results"; "cast anxious glances behind her"; "those nervous moments before takeoff"; "an unquiet mind"
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If someone is nervous, they are frightened or worried about something that is happening or might happen, and show this in their behaviour. The party has become deeply nervous about its prospects of winning the next election She described Mr Hutchinson as nervous and jumpy after his wife's disappearance. = anxious + nervously nerv·ous·ly Brunhilde stood up nervously as the men came into the room + nervousness nerv·ous·ness I smiled warmly so he wouldn't see my nervousness
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A planning system such as MRP that generates high message volume and continual changes to recommended order dates and quantities due to an excessive level of MPS, engineering or database changes Ticaret
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A nervous person is very tense and easily upset. She was apparently a very nervous woman, and that affected her career
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agitated, tense, anxious, apprehensive; of or relating to the nerves sıfat
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Of or pertaining to the nerves; seated in the nerves; as, nervous excitement; a nervous fever
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easily agitated; "quick nervous movements" of or relating to the nervous system; "nervous disease"; "neural disorder
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unpredictably excitable (especially of horses)
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excited in anticipation
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of or relating to the nervous system; "nervous disease"; "neural disorder"
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Sensitive; excitable; timid
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easily agitated; "quick nervous movements"
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Possessing or manifesting vigor of mind; characterized by strength in sentiment or style; forcible; spirited; as, a nervous writer
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possessing nerve; sinewy; strong; vigorous
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Having the nerves weak, diseased, or easily excited; subject to, or suffering from, undue excitement of the nerves; easily agitated or annoyed
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of or relating to the nervous system; "nervous disease"; "neural disorder
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To be nervous.
jitter
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nervously
In a nervous manner; with nervosity; in a way that displays nervousness - "He paced nervously as he waited for the important phone call."
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Nervousness
nervosity
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nervously
tensely, anxiously, apprehensively; excitedly
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nervously
In a nervous manner
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nervously
in an anxiously nervous manner; "we watched the stock market nervously"
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nervously
in an anxiously nervous manner; "we watched the stock market nervously" with nervous excitement; "our bodies jumped nervously away at the slightest touch
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nervously
with nervous excitement; "our bodies jumped nervously away at the slightest touch
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nervously
with nervous excitement; "our bodies jumped nervously away at the slightest touch"
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nervousness
State or quality of being nervous
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nervousness
The state or quality of being nervous
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nervousness
a sensitive or highly strung temperament an uneasy psychological state; "he suffered an attack of nerves
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nervousness
is the expectant void or 'hollow feeling in the stomach' plus the mental image of 'will it go right', that every self-respecting dancer experiences before a dance Competition, an Exhibition or an Examination Being nervous before these adrenaline-pumping events is your right and your partner's prerogative It shows that you both have dignity and that you respect each other, the audience and the judges
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nervousness
the anxious feeling you have when you have the jitters
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nervousness
jumpiness, skittishness; stressfulness, tenseness; state of being excited isim
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nervousness
an uneasy psychological state; "he suffered an attack of nerves"
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nervousness
a sensitive or highly strung temperament
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nervousness
Animals showing signs of nervousness (startling, hiding etc ) are usually under some sort of stress The most common of these is stress through poor water quality such as low dissolved oxygen concentrations
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nervousness
Rising of the nerve impulses of the horse who becomes extremely sensitive and reactive, even excited The rider must constantly toggle between the calmness and nervousness of a horse
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