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Anxious is an example of such a word, as people will use it to mean "worried," "eager (but with an undertone of worry)," and simply "eager." The word has been used in the sense of "eager" for a considerable length of time, with evidence going back at least to the 17th century.

ANXIOUS definition: 1. worried and nervous: 2. eager to do something: 3. worried and nervous: . Learn more.

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There's no way to predict for certain what will cause someone to develop an anxiety disorder, but you can take steps to reduce the impact of symptoms if you're anxious:

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worried, troubled; full of mental distress or uneasiness: She felt anxious about her child’s high fever.; excited: I’m anxious about the game. eager – earnestly desirous, enthusiastic: She was eager to see him again.

When you are anxious, you are very concerned or worried, but it can also refer to when you are quite interested in something. You might be anxious to improve your performance in math class after falling asleep during a big test.

If you are anxious to do something or anxious that something should happen, you very much want to do it or very much want it to happen. The miners were anxious to avoid a strike. He is anxious that there should be no delay. Those anxious for reform say that the present system is too narrow.

Definition of anxious adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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Feeling anxious does not always mean a person has a mental health condition. Many people occasionally feel anxious from time to time. But when anxiety becomes frequent, out of proportion to a...