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nervousness

/ˈnɜːrvəsnəs/
💡 feeling of anxiety

“She felt a wave of nervousness before her job interview.”

“She experienced anxiety before the interview.”


neutral

a state of being easily agitated or alarmed; anxiety or unease.

The nervousness before the presentation was overwhelming.

The anxiety before speaking in public was intense.

His nervousness made it hard to focus on the task.

His anxiety prevented him from concentrating.

💡

Often used to describe temporary feelings before stressful events like exams, interviews, or performances.

Collocations

feel nervousnessexperience anxietyovercome nervousnessmanage or reduce anxietynervousness aboutanxiety related to a specific situation

Synonyms

anxietyuneasetensionapprehensionworry

Antonyms

calmnesscomposureconfidencerelaxation

💡Pro Tip

Use with adjectives

Pair 'nervousness' with descriptive adjectives to specify intensity: 'slight nervousness,' 'extreme nervousness,' or 'lingering nervousness.'

⚡Gold Rule

Avoid redundancy

Do not use 'nervousness' with redundant modifiers like 'very nervousness.' Instead, use 'extreme nervousness' or 'a lot of nervousness.'

📖Word Origin

From 'nervous' (14th century, relating to nerves or sinews) + '-ness' (suffix denoting state or quality). Originally tied to the nervous system's physical reactions, later extended to psychological states.

📝Usage Notes

Commonly used in both formal and informal contexts. Often paired with prepositions like 'about' (nervousness about the future) or 'before' (nervousness before a test).

Word Breakdown

nervous
relating to the nervous system or feeling anxious
root
+
-ness
suffix indicating state or quality
suffix
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