Similar words: nervous, nervously, nervous system, callousness, arduousness, cautiousness, righteousness, consciousness. Meaning: ['nɜrvəsnɪs /'nɜːv-] n. 1. the anxious feeling you have when you have the jitters 2. an uneasy psychological state 3. a sensitive or highly strung temperament.
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61, Despite such inside knowledge, the opening passages were racked with nervousness and blighted by a series of up-and-unders.
62, There is, in fact, considerable nervousness about saying these things in so many words.
63, It has become increasingly volatile, which Sasveld attributes to nervousness among investors.
64, None had relished Eden's tendency to transmit his own nervousness to colleagues.
65, There is no such thing as inner peace. There is only nervousness and death. Fran Lebowitz
66, Sammler mastered and dismissed this suspicion, ascribing it to surprise and nervousness.
67, I struggled to reason off the nervousness which had dominion over me.
68, Indeed, as I practice the technique, my nervousness and tongue tangles diminish.
69, She had grown into tall, black-haired good looks and was given to forgetting her nervousness in laughter.
70, Nervousness affects people in different ways. While some people become tongue-tied, others cannot stop talking.
71, The early recordings betray the teenage Davis's nervousness in exalted company, and his pitching was insecure on uptempo music.
72, The hands that normally give the despatch box a confident caress gripped it in white-knuckled nervousness.
73, But the unfamiliar, the militant, will mistake his lowered voice and nervousness for weakness.
74, The reined-in impatience which so often emanated from Ian was absent, Theodora's gravitas mitigated and Julia's social nervousness sedated.
75, This put the fans in a good mood and the nervousness wore away a little.
76, Despite my nervousness, I sing it well and receive a hearty applause at the end.
77, She was word-perfect in the part she had to play; knew she could perform without betraying her nervousness.
78, She was unprepared for it and her nervousness increased tenfold as she bustled about to get his tea.
79, If nervousness prevents you from participating in events, you may feel isolated and mistrusted by others.http://sentencedict.com
80, Tory ministers continue to watch Mr Smith's ascendant star with considerable nervousness.
81, He was not a brave man, and often said so, brandishing his supposed nervousness like a banner.
82, My heart was thumping with nervousness.
83, Later, mental abnormalities may include nervousness, depression, and delirium.
84, Mildly abnormal fear orr nervousness.
85, I was enjoying Cohn's nervousness.
86, He was quavering inwardly with nervousness.
87, He smiled to cover his nervousness.
88, His nervousness seems to have drained away.
89, Such actions betray an unwarranted nervousness about market movements.
90, Her apparent nervousness dispelled his own.
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