nervous

[Example Sentences]:
1. European security services and police are bound to be nervous at the moment.
2. The voice on the end of the line sounds nervous and alone.
3. For those of us who might be getting a little nervous, it might be time to consider rebalancing.
4. He did not seem nervous and said he was not afraid to die.
5. She said she was still nervous about explaining her circumstances to potential employers.
6. Zuckerberg used to be a nervous speaker, but he has become much less so.
7. Many of the London banks and brokers are reported to be nervous about taking it on.
8. Investors are apparently nervous that Twitter might have a growth problem.
9. It makes me nervous about the UK economy and particularly the UK household sector.
10. Some of them are nervous, though not necessarily over lost history.
11. However, experience so far has shown that people are nervous enough on first dates.
12. Having all your images at hand might make you nervous about ever finding anything again.
13. Having all those images at hand might make you nervous about ever finding anything again.
14. It could lead to higher revenue for Wall Street banks, as nervous clients make more trades.
15. Morales was more nervous about being a new mother than raising four children at once.

[Antonyms]selfcontrolled, poised, calm

[Synonyms]excitable, agitated, annoyed
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