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anxious
[ angk-shuhs, ang- ]
adjective
- full of mental distress or uneasiness because of fear of danger or misfortune; greatly worried; apprehensive:
Her parents were anxious about her poor health.
Synonyms: enthusiastic, solicitous, uneasy, fearful, disturbed, concerned
- earnestly desirous; eager (usually followed by an infinitive or for ): anxious for our happiness.
anxious to please;
anxious for our happiness.
- attended with or showing solicitude or uneasiness:
anxious forebodings.
anxious
/ ˈæŋkʃəs; ˈæŋʃəs /
adjective
- worried and tense because of possible misfortune, danger, etc; uneasy
- fraught with or causing anxiety; worrying; distressing
an anxious time
- intensely desirous; eager
anxious for promotion
Derived Forms
- ˈanxiousness, noun
- ˈanxiously, adverb
Other Words From
- anx·ious·ly adverb
- anx·ious·ness noun
- qua·si-anx·ious adjective
- un·anx·ious adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of anxious1
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Example Sentences
On the other hand, if researchers shut this circuit off, breathing rates went up, and the mice became more anxious.
“Don’t,” blurted her mother, Rebecca Marriott, who laughed along with everyone else, but kept sneaking anxious peeks at her watch.
“I could feel it when I went into my classroom,” said the professor, whose research has found that people with political anxiety aren’t necessarily anxious in general.
As updates trickled in, Mahama became increasingly anxious - he had heard no word from his father.
“People who have been watching closely and feel like the race is on a knife’s edge are anxious to see this one get called,” said Paul Mitchell, whose firm Political Data, Inc. tracks voter trends.
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