nervy
nervy
adj \ˈnər-vē\nerv·i·ernerv·i·est
Definition of NERVY
— nerv·i·ly \-və-lē\ adverb
— nerv·i·ness \-vē-nəs\ noun
Examples of NERVY
- a nervy performance in the play-offs
- a nervy film director who's not afraid to take risks
- The passengers were restless and nervy after the long flight.
- Too much coffee makes me nervy.
First Known Use of NERVY
1607
Related to NERVY
Synonyms: arch, audacious, bold, bold-faced, brash, brassbound, brassy, brazen, brazen-faced, cheeky, cocksure, cocky, fresh, impertinent, impudent, insolent, sassy, saucy, wise
Related Words: assertive, forward, obtrusive; audacious, defiant, disrespectful; shameless, unabashed, unblushing; bluff, blunt, curt; cute, facetious, flip, flippant, pert, smart, smart-aleck, smart-alecky; lippy, mouthy
Near Antonyms: demure, humble, modest; courteous, genteel, mannerly, polite, proper; deferential, respectful; abashed, ashamed, blushing, embarrassed, shamefaced; gentle, mild; inconspicuous, unobtrusive
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