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Jitterily

Jitterily describes acting in a nervous, shaky, or restless way, often stemming from anxiety, excitement, or fear. It implies a visible manifestation of these internal states, such as trembling, fidgeting, or a jumpy demeanor. The word suggests a lack of composure and a feeling of being on edge. This behaviour is usually short lived, though some can experience longer periods depending on the stressor.

Jitterily meaning with examples

  • The young actor, awaiting his cue on stage, paced jitterily back and forth, his hands trembling with a mixture of nervousness and excitement. The spotlight felt like a scrutinizing eye, and he could barely manage to swallow as his name was called. All his practice momentarily vanished, and he felt like the world would watch him die slowly.

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