An uneasy or distressing desire (for something), An unpleasant state of mental uneasiness or concern about some uncertain event, A state of restlessness and agitation, often accompanied by a distressing sense of oppression or tightness in the stomach, A debilitating condition of fear, which interferes with normal life functions, A nervous disorder characterized by a state of excessive uneasiness, Walt's Depression/Anxiety Q&A Archive The unpleasant emotional state consisting of psychophysiological responses to anticipation of real or imagined danger, Fear of most things that give rise to feelings of uneasiness and distress about future uncertainty; apprehension; worry, Uneasiness of mind, fearful concerns or interest in a non-specific threat, An abnormal and overwhelming apprehension and fear often marked by physiological signs (i e sweating, increased pulse, breathing difficulty), A feeling of apprehension, uncertainty, and fear without apparent stimulus, and associate with physiological changes(tachycardia, sweating, tremor, etc ), an abnormal and overwhelming sense of apprehension and fear often marked by physiological signs (as sweating, tension, and increased pulse), by doubt concerning the reality and nature of the threat, and by self-doubt about one's capacity to cope with it, Uneasiness and apprehension, a generalized feeling of dread or apprehension that is not focused on or directed toward any particular object or event, Nonspecific, unpleasant feeling of apprehension, discomfort, and, in some cases, dread and impending doom that is manifested physically by such symptoms as motor-tension, autonomic hyperactivity, or hyperattentiveness Symptoms prompt the person to take some action to seek relief Anxiety can be communicated interpersonally, Diffuse, often unfocused fear frequently evoked by the disruption or threatened disruption of an individual's relationship with a significant other (e g with a parent for the child) (See personality subtheory; psychological adjustment), a vague unpleasant emotion that is experienced in anticipation of some (usually ill-defined) misfortune, a relatively permanent state of anxiety occurring in a variety of mental disorders, the apprehensive anticipation of future danger or misfortune accompanied by an unpleasant mood or somatic symptoms of tension aphasia an impairment in the understanding or transmission of ideas by language in any of its forms (reading, writing, or speaking) that is due to injury or disease of the brain centers involved in language apperception perception as modified and enhanced by one's own emotions, memories, and biases apraxia inability to carry out previously learned skilled motor activities despite intact comprehension and motor function aptitude tests psychological tests used to assess innate potential for learning, A feeling of unease and fear that may be characterized by physical symptoms such as palpitations, sweating, and feelings of stress, A physical, emotional and behavioral response that may or may not be related to a specific event Generally, a feeling of being threatened, that is also shown in physical symptoms and signs TOP, (ang-zy-e-tee) Anxiety is some level of distress caused by a fear of some future state of affairs, A feeling of unease and fear that can involve physical symptoms such as palpitations, sweating and feelings of stress, An uncomfortable emotional state associated with a perceived danger, feelings of powerlessness and prolonged tension in preparation for the expected danger Physical symptoms include increased heart rate, disturbed breathing, trembling, sweating, and vasomotor changes, A state of restlessness and agitation, often with general indisposition and a distressing sense of oppression at the epigastrium. --Dunglison, Anxiety is a feeling of nervousness or worry. Her voice was full of anxiety Many editorials express their anxieties about the economic chaos in the country. In psychology, a feeling of dread, fear, or apprehension, often with no clear justification. Anxiety differs from true fear in that it is typically the product of subjective, internal emotional states rather than a response to a clear and actual danger. It is marked by physiological signs such as sweating, tension, and increased pulse, by doubt concerning the reality and nature of the perceived threat, and by self-doubt about one's capacity to cope with it. Some anxiety inevitably arises in the course of daily life and is normal; but persistent, intense, chronic, or recurring anxiety not justified by real-life stresses is usually regarded as a sign of an emotional disorder. See also stress, fear, worry; eagerness, a vague unpleasant emotion that is experienced in anticipation of some (usually ill-defined) misfortune a relatively permanent state of anxiety occurring in a variety of mental disorders, A state of restlessness and agitation, often with general indisposition and a distressing sense of oppression at the epigastrium, Eager desire, Concern or solicitude respecting some thing or event, future or uncertain, which disturbs the mind, and keeps it in a state of painful uneasiness, plural of anxiety,
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An uneasy or distressing desire (for something) - "I was anxious to get into the office before Henderson called from New York."
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An unpleasant state of mental uneasiness or concern about some uncertain event - "But the other, because he's been immersed in arguments, gives the appearance of harbouring considerable anxiety and suspicion that he's ignorant of those matters he presents himself to others as an expert on."
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A state of restlessness and agitation, often accompanied by a distressing sense of oppression or tightness in the stomach
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A debilitating condition of fear, which interferes with normal life functions
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A nervous disorder characterized by a state of excessive uneasiness
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Walt's Depression/Anxiety Q&A Archive The unpleasant emotional state consisting of psychophysiological responses to anticipation of real or imagined danger
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Fear of most things that give rise to feelings of uneasiness and distress about future uncertainty; apprehension; worry
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Uneasiness of mind, fearful concerns or interest in a non-specific threat
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An abnormal and overwhelming apprehension and fear often marked by physiological signs (i e sweating, increased pulse, breathing difficulty)
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A feeling of apprehension, uncertainty, and fear without apparent stimulus, and associate with physiological changes(tachycardia, sweating, tremor, etc )
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an abnormal and overwhelming sense of apprehension and fear often marked by physiological signs (as sweating, tension, and increased pulse), by doubt concerning the reality and nature of the threat, and by self-doubt about one's capacity to cope with it
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Uneasiness and apprehension
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a generalized feeling of dread or apprehension that is not focused on or directed toward any particular object or event
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Nonspecific, unpleasant feeling of apprehension, discomfort, and, in some cases, dread and impending doom that is manifested physically by such symptoms as motor-tension, autonomic hyperactivity, or hyperattentiveness Symptoms prompt the person to take some action to seek relief Anxiety can be communicated interpersonally
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Diffuse, often unfocused fear frequently evoked by the disruption or threatened disruption of an individual's relationship with a significant other (e g with a parent for the child) (See personality subtheory; psychological adjustment)
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a vague unpleasant emotion that is experienced in anticipation of some (usually ill-defined) misfortune
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a relatively permanent state of anxiety occurring in a variety of mental disorders
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the apprehensive anticipation of future danger or misfortune accompanied by an unpleasant mood or somatic symptoms of tension aphasia an impairment in the understanding or transmission of ideas by language in any of its forms (reading, writing, or speaking) that is due to injury or disease of the brain centers involved in language apperception perception as modified and enhanced by one's own emotions, memories, and biases apraxia inability to carry out previously learned skilled motor activities despite intact comprehension and motor function aptitude tests psychological tests used to assess innate potential for learning
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A feeling of unease and fear that may be characterized by physical symptoms such as palpitations, sweating, and feelings of stress
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A physical, emotional and behavioral response that may or may not be related to a specific event Generally, a feeling of being threatened, that is also shown in physical symptoms and signs TOP
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(ang-zy-e-tee) Anxiety is some level of distress caused by a fear of some future state of affairs
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A feeling of unease and fear that can involve physical symptoms such as palpitations, sweating and feelings of stress
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An uncomfortable emotional state associated with a perceived danger, feelings of powerlessness and prolonged tension in preparation for the expected danger Physical symptoms include increased heart rate, disturbed breathing, trembling, sweating, and vasomotor changes
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A state of restlessness and agitation, often with general indisposition and a distressing sense of oppression at the epigastrium. --Dunglison
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Anxiety is a feeling of nervousness or worry. Her voice was full of anxiety Many editorials express their anxieties about the economic chaos in the country. In psychology, a feeling of dread, fear, or apprehension, often with no clear justification. Anxiety differs from true fear in that it is typically the product of subjective, internal emotional states rather than a response to a clear and actual danger. It is marked by physiological signs such as sweating, tension, and increased pulse, by doubt concerning the reality and nature of the perceived threat, and by self-doubt about one's capacity to cope with it. Some anxiety inevitably arises in the course of daily life and is normal; but persistent, intense, chronic, or recurring anxiety not justified by real-life stresses is usually regarded as a sign of an emotional disorder. See also stress
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fear, worry; eagerness isim
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a vague unpleasant emotion that is experienced in anticipation of some (usually ill-defined) misfortune a relatively permanent state of anxiety occurring in a variety of mental disorders
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A state of restlessness and agitation, often with general indisposition and a distressing sense of oppression at the epigastrium
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Eager desire
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Concern or solicitude respecting some thing or event, future or uncertain, which disturbs the mind, and keeps it in a state of painful uneasiness
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