Word of the Day: Anxiety
To feel anxiety or to have some anxiety is to feel fear, nervousness, or concern. Anxiety is usually rooted in a person’s psychology. Anxiety might also come from negative experiences or a point of view that is promoted by the society in which a person lives.
- Sarah feels a lot of anxiety when it comes to taking a test.
- Bill’s anxieties keep him from leaving the house on some days.
- I’m feeling some anxiety about a business trip I have to take to New York next month.
- Whenever Vanessa gets on a plane, she feels an enormous amount of anxiety.
- Charles takes medication which helps alleviate his anxiety.
- A psychologist or therapist helps people deal with their anxieties.
- Some people experience anxiety when speaking English because they don’t want to make any mistakes.
- Do you have any anxieties?
The adjective form of this word is “anxious.”
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