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