English to Gujarati Dictionary Nervous

Nervous

નર્વસ
definition
adjective
a sensitive, nervous person
easily agitated or alarmed; tending to be anxious; highly strung.
a nervous disorder
relating to or affecting the nerves.
translation of 'nervous'
સ્નાયુબુદ્ધ,
બળવાન,
જ્ઞાનતંતુંનું કે જ્ઞાનતંતુવાળું,
શક્તિશાળી
adjective
નબળા મનનું
example
Investors were uneasy about its profit outlook and 'nervous' about the Australian business.
'nervous' tissue
He also said the woman's case history files showed she had been treated for 'nervous' disorders.
I was so 'nervous' on the stage
But we have been 'nervous' about the UK economy overheating for some time now.
He attributed the 'nervous' disorders of his later life to the shock of these deaths.
One might imagine that 'nervous' tissue consists of nerve cells and very little else.
Most of the girls were up at the crack of dawn because of their 'nervous' excitement.
I was really 'nervous' about the gig because I'd have to introduce him.
The thought of his blind date gives him a rush of anticipatory 'nervous' excitement.
he's a 'nervous' wee thing
There is a kind of indifferent 'nervous' energy in the later works which makes this quite plausible.
The 'nervous' and physical energy expended drained him in the second half, hence his withdrawal, said Williamson.
By the time the race takes place, I was feeling something of the 'nervous' excitement which grips the city.
He has a 'nervous' energy that makes his onstage presence intense and mesmerizing.
I was, as ever, tense and 'nervous' about the whole thing but I found it quite interesting and nicely handled.
Backstage, she admitted to being 'nervous' about her debut live performance.
It is an excited 'nervous' feeling though, full of expectation and anticipation.
We were pretty stressed and 'nervous' about taking Arthur after the horrible accident of last weekend.
Warn the airline if you are exceptionally 'nervous' about flying.
I consider myself to be a strong person and really do feel for those who are of a 'nervous' disposition anyway as this is terrifying enough.
Some visitors are still 'nervous' about coming to the townships of Soweto.
Yes, I think we are almost at the leading edge, but I am a bit 'nervous' about getting too far ahead.
So Fiona Shaw presents us with a woman who is wreathed in actorly display yet is also in a state of 'nervous' panic.
They will also know that dogs that do not receive enough exercise tend to chew, bark and bite as their excess 'nervous' energy builds up.
I wasn't 'nervous' about how the play would be received - nothing like that at all.
Poppy's 'nervous' , as there's no horror in it, and precious little angst.
Feet slipping beneath them, they gripped the rail and stared at the ice, 'nervous' excitement etched on their faces.
You're jittery, and shaky, and always seem slightly 'nervous' about something.
I eyed the folder in her hands with both 'nervous' excitement and a little bit of foreboding.
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