anxiety 的定义
plural anx·i·e·ties.
- distress or uneasiness of mind caused by fear of danger or misfortune: He felt anxiety about the possible loss of his job.
- earnest but tense desire; eagerness: He had a keen anxiety to succeed in his work.
- Psychiatry. a state of apprehension and psychic tension occurring in some forms of mental disorder.
anxiety 近义词
worry, tension
anxiety 的近义词 44 个
- angst
- apprehension
- concern
- disquiet
- doubt
- dread
- jitters
- misery
- misgiving
- mistrust
- nervousness
- panic
- restlessness
- suffering
- suspense
- trouble
- uncertainty
- unease
- uneasiness
- botheration
- butterflies
- care
- creeps
- disquietude
- distress
- downer
- drag
- flap
- foreboding
- fretfulness
- fuss
- heebie-jeebies
- needles
- solicitude
- sweat
- watchfulness
- willies
- worriment
- all-overs
- ants in pants
- cold sweat
- goose bumps
- nail-biting
- pins and needles
anxiety 的反义词 22 个
更多anxiety例句
- The book soon filled, its pages scrawled with stories of anxiety and depression.
- If I was shown that it’s okay to talk about emotions and feel this way, then I probably wouldn’t have held in my anxiety for so long.
- In a phone interview, Quannah Chasing Horse Potts said she wants her mother to have peace after two years of anxiety and hopes that comes from her family reclaiming its story.
- Fear and anxiety are predictors of people — particularly young people — turning towards extremism and violence, said Miller-Idriss.
- The challenge is that each of these communities may require a different strategy, have different underlying anxieties and fears, and require a slightly different intervention to placate their fears.
- Stephanie Giorgio, a classical musician, credits The Class for helping her cope with anxiety, focus, fear, and self-doubt.
- Disordered eating is also linked to higher rates of depression and anxiety, both in the present and in the future.
- Anger often manifests in withholders as another self-destructive but more socially acceptable feeling or behavior, like anxiety.
- For my technologically illiterate mother, the idea of paying bills online provokes as much anxiety as throwing something away.
- Yet, in pursuit of that ‘great revival of art,’ his anxiety, depression, and overall health began to deteriorate.
- And now there was added to this devotion an element of indefinable anxiety which made its vigilance unceasing.
- At last his anxiety reached a point where he was positive that if he received an adverse decision, it would surely kill him.
- The fact that her fortune was vaguely threatened did not cause her anxiety: she scarcely realized it.
- Murat was in no hurry to commence his reign, and his subjects showed no great anxiety to see their new ruler.
- Eighteen hundred and fifty-one was a period of anxiety to the Midland and to railway companies generally.