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  1. Nervous is more often used to describe how you feel before you do something very important such as an exam or an interview, or something unpleasant or difficult. Nervous can describe someone's personality: a very nervous man is often or usually nervous; a worried man is worried on a particular occasion or about a particular thing.

  2. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, ... His inexperience and general nervousness make him unsuitable for the top job. opposite confidence;

  3. nervous meaning, definition, what is nervous: worried or frightened about something, a...: Learn more.

  4. nervous about something Consumers are very nervous about the future. nervous of somebody/something The horse may be nervous of cars. nervous about/of doing something He had been nervous about inviting us. a nervous laugh/glance/smile (= one that shows that you feel anxious) By the time the police arrived, I was a nervous wreck. opposite confident

  5. You know that queasy, uneasy feeling you get before a test? That's a nervous feeling. Everyone gets nervous sometimes.

  6. 1. [more nervous; most nervous] a : having or showing feelings of being worried and afraid about what might happen. She is/feels nervous about her job interview. All this waiting is making me nervous. He gave a nervous glance at the clock. a nervous smile. Before the wedding the bride's father was a nervous wreck. [=he was extremely nervous]

  7. nervous in American English. (ˈnɜːrvəs) adjective. 1. highly excitable; unnaturally or acutely uneasy or apprehensive. to become nervous under stress. 2. of or pertaining to the nerves. nervous tension.