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English

Wikipedia has an article on: Nervous

Etymology

From Latin nervōsus

Pronunciation

Adjective

nervous (comparative more nervous, superlative most nervous)

Positive nervous

Comparative more nervous

Superlative most nervous

  1. Easily agitated or alarmed.
  2. Apprehensive or anxious.
  3. Relating to or affecting the nerves.

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