What is another word for all nerves?
Pronunciation:
[ ˈɔːl nˈɜːvz], [ ˈɔːl nˈɜːvz], [ ˈɔː_l n_ˈɜː_v_z]
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Synonyms for All nerves:
adj.
• Other relevant words: (adjective) • uneasy (adjective)- dismayed,
- bothered,
- alarmed,
- jittery,
- vexed,
- irascible,
- Wrung,
- disquieted,
- impatient,
- disturbed,
- fidgety,
- suspicious,
- shaky,
- unquiet,
- fretful,
- strained,
- ill at ease,
- discomposed,
- perplexed,
- afraid,
- perturbed,
- shaken,
- anxious,
- upset,
- jumpy,
- insecure,
- agitated,
- tense,
- restless,
- worried,
- peevish,
- constrained,
- troubled,
- restive,
- precarious,
- unsettled,
- tormented,
- unstable.
Other synonyms:
• aroused • Other relevant words:- discomfit,
- brash,
- aflutter,
- tump over,
- demented,
- leery,
- tetchy,
- shivering,
- forced,
- jolted,
- short-tempered,
- disordered,
- panicked,
- unsound,
- funny,
- laboured,
- discompose,
- strain,
- appalled,
- highly strung,
- querulous,
- hot and bothered,
- terrible,
- timorous,
- techy,
- brainsick,
- frightening,
- hag-ridden,
- agonistic,
- confused,
- hotheaded,
- pettish,
- horrific,
- crazy,
- disturbance,
- queasy,
- shocked,
- nettlesome,
- jolting,
- quick-tempered,
- emotional,
- panic-stricken,
- wonky,
- derangement,
- trepid,
- suspect,
- disconcert,
- frightful,
- ungratified,
- unhinged,
- discerning,
- perilous,
- fluid,
- pestered,
- touch-and-go,
- sick,
- disorder,
- maladjusted,
- activated,
- changeable,
- skittish,
- trembling,
- turn over,
- mistrustful,
- awkward,
- hagridden,
- shady,
- parlous,
- panic-struck,
- wobbly,
- whiney,
- dread,
- alertness,
- unrestrained,
- fearsome,
- dying,
- awful,
- aghast,
- disturb,
- distressed,
- mentally ill,
- delirious,
- rickety,
- dreaded,
- scared,
- disruptive,
- untrusting,
- antsy,
- broken,
- cheeky,
- fazed,
- riotous,
- turnover,
- dreadful,
- knock over,
- unbalanced,
- untune,
- terrified,
- aroused,
- fractious,
- overturn,
- annoyed,
- neural,
- overthrow,
- palpitating,
- daunted,
- frantic,
- dire,
- scratchy,
- spooky,
- tortured,
- horrendous,
- upturned,
- unsafe,
- trouble,
- jolty,
- unsatisfied,
- testy,
- bumpy,
- rough,
- choleric,
- hot-tempered,
- tip over,
- labored,
- harried,
- raring,
- peckish,
- flighty,
- uncertain,
- perturbation,
- tumultuous,
- rattled,
- wary,
- tense up,
- uptight,
- itchy,
- cowardly,
- turbulent,
- fishy,
- overturned,
- bowl over,
- sharp-sightedness,
- direful,
- swage,
- mad,
- rocky,
- petulant,
- flustered,
- whiny,
- cranky,
- worked up.
How to use "All nerves" in context?
It isn't just the butterflies in your stomach when you meet someone you're attracted to; those pesky little nerves can actually make the whole experience much more unsettling. "Everybody experiences nerves differently," says Podiatrist Lonnie Lynn. "For some people, it feels like the entire world is conspiring against them, and their heart is pounding so hard it's hard to breathe. For others, they might feel like they're in a dream and can't believe this is really happening." No matter what kind of nerves you have, Lynn says that they're completely normal and there's nothing you can do to stop them.
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