Antonym: ease, easiness. Similar words: anxious, society, variety, a variety, a variety of, Soviet, quietly, twentieth. Meaning: [æŋ'zaɪətɪ] n. 1. a relatively permanent state of anxiety occurring in a variety of mental disorders 2. a vague unpleasant emotion that is experienced in anticipation of some (usually ill-defined) misfortune.
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151. If only that was what I felt when I looked in the mirror, instead of anxiety over these little springs of steel.
152. Nothing in the affairs of men is worthy of great anxiety. Plato
153. We live, like our ancestors of the late fourth and early fifth centuries, in an age of anxiety and dread.
154. But anxiety among many traders and investors about what happens in the long term remains high.
155. This might be a typical presentation of acute hyperventilation caused by rapid shallow breathing during moments of high anxiety.
156. Puzzlement outside the country has been matched by even greater anxiety within it.
157. Mr Greenhow said at an inquest in Darlington yesterday his wife became depressed because of anxiety over her health and home.
158. Similarly the threat of a loss arouses anxiety and actual loss causes sorrow, while both situations are likely to arouse anger.
159. Then began a day of great anxiety, to put it mildly.
160. By being aware of the impact of these stresses, parents can often prevent or alleviate potential problems and anxiety. 9.
161. Then all of a sudden my enthusiasm had been replaced with deep anxiety and apprehension for what actually lay ahead of me.
162. The hon. Gentleman spoke with anxiety of the possibility of a rise in miners' wages as a consequence of this Bill.
163. Neither development officer found any marked degree of antipathy or anxiety about the project at this stage.
164. The whole operation caused Mrs Singh a great deal of anxiety.
165. Deep anxiety may cause obsessive behaviour,(sentencedict.com) fanaticism or a strict adherence to religion for the wrong reasons.
166. Tranquility is a choice. So is anxiety. The entire world around us may be in turmoil. But if we want to be peaceful within, we can. RVM
167. He suffered, like Vincent, from depressive attacks, of a kind now seen as indicating acute anxiety neurosis.
168. But when he spoke again it was only to express some anxiety about the conduct of the services while he was away.
169. Individual and group exercise programmes promote mobility and confidence, helping to diffuse anxiety and aggression.
170. Anxiety’s like a rocking chair. It gives you something to do, but it doesn’t get you very far. Jodi Picoult
171. She had also expressed great anxiety as to who was to compensate her for the loss of her fences and crop.
172. The loss of spontaneity and initiative may be accompanied by personality changes, anxiety and restlessness,[sentence dictionary] particularly around tea time.
173. It is not and an acute anxiety attack will not harm you.
174. However, too much or little anxiety will always affect any performance in a detrimental way.
175. Himes imagines a world conditioned by anxiety over personal safety, where the greatest threat to that safety comes from within.
176. It was an intimidating prospect, and I arrived at the deacons' meeting with considerable anxiety.
177. Financial problems can become an added burden and anxiety to the daughter at home.
178. Nevertheless, the product of the optimism is greater anxiety for parent and child when these ideals are not met.