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overanxious
[ oh-ver-angk-shuhs, -ang- ]
overanxious
/ -ˈæŋʃəs; ˌəʊvərˈæŋkʃəs /
adjective
- excessively worried, tense, or uneasy
Other Words From
- o·ver·anx·i·e·ty [oh, -ver-ang-, zahy, -i-tee], over·anxious·ness noun
- over·anxious·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of overanxious1
Example Sentences
“But I get stressed and overanxious. And the way I manifest that is I lecture somebody or I get in a fight. I’m not proud of that.”
I felt like we were overanxious parents that go to the doctor and then you get dismissed.
In the wake of humiliation in Afghanistan, would Washington be overanxious to demonstrate America’s continuing strength?
When they arrived, their overanxious bus driver got so close to the building that the heat forced them to retreat some distance.
“The president probably saw that I was ready for the job and that I am somehow serene. I am not overanxious. I have to stay very calm.”
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