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1 agitated adjective Emotionally upset or excited, especially due to worry or anger. See
2 amok adjective to be out of control and act in a wild or dangerous manner See
3 defensive adjective To put oneself in a position that is intended to protect oneself. See
4 falter verb To lose strength or momentum; to weaken or stumble; to hesitate in action, purpose, or speech. See
5 flustered adjective Agitated or confused See
6 frantic adjective Wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion See
7 frazzled adjective To feel completely exhausted and worn out, and unable to think straight, after a great deal of mental or physical effort See
8 frenetic adjective Fast and energetic in a rather wild and uncontrolled way See
9 frenzy noun Wild, extreme, and uncontrolled behavior or mental agitation See
10 fuss noun A display of unnecessary or excessive excitement, activity, or interest See
11 gnaw verb To cause continual distress or discomfort, often in a mental or emotional sense. See
12 insecure adjective Lacking confidence or self-assurance; feeling unsure about oneself. See
13 jittery adjective Nervous or unable to relax See
14 perturbed adjective Feeling unsettled, anxious, or troubled due to confusion, concern, or disruption. See
15 qualms noun A feeling of discomfort or uneasiness, often related to a decision. See
16 shock nounverb noun A jarring event that causes surprise, disbelief, or emotional disturbance. See
17 stickler adjective Someone who is very particular or fussy about a specific thing. See
18 stutter verb To speak with involuntary disruptions or repetitions of sounds, often at the beginning of words, due to a speech difficulty. See
19 temperamental adjective Liable to sudden changes in mood or behavior; unpredictable in temperament. See
20 tenterhooks noun Waiting nervously for something to happen. See