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Nervous

Adjective
UK /ˈnɜː.vəs/
US /ˈnɝː.vəs/

Definition

Feeling worried, anxious, or uneasy about something.

Example

"She felt nervous before the exam."

"It's okay to feel nervous when speaking to large groups, even if you have practiced many times and know your topic very well."

"The child was nervous on the first day of school, unsure of new classmates and teachers, but slowly relaxed as the day went on."

Explanation

Nervous describes the feeling of worry, fear, or discomfort you experience when facing something uncertain or stressful. This feeling can show up before exams, interviews, speeches, or important events. Being nervous  might make your hands shake, your heart beat faster, or your stomach feel strange. It is a natural reaction that many people experience. Sometimes it can also describe something related to the nerves in the body. Overall, nervousness is a common emotional state connected to anxiety, excitement, or pressure.