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Synonyms for ANTSY: worried, anxious, nervous, upset, uneasy, apprehensive, troubled, uptight; Antonyms of ANTSY: easy, calm, relaxed, collected, cool, sure, nerveless, confident.
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ANTSY Synonyms: 170 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for ANTSY: worried, anxious, nervous, upset, uneasy, apprehensive, troubled, uptight; Antonyms of ANTSY: easy, calm, relaxed, collected, cool, sure, nerveless, confident.
ANTSY definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
antsy in American English. (ˈæntsi) adjective Word forms: antsier, antsiest informal. 1. unable to sit or stand still; fidgety. The children were bored and antsy. 2. apprehensive, uneasy, or nervous. I'm a little antsy since hearing those storm warnings.
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Antsy - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Imagine how you'd squirm if you actually did feel ants crawling around in your pants: figuratively, that's how it feels to be antsy. Definitions of antsy. adjective. nervous and unable to relax. synonyms: fidgety, fretful, itchy, twitchy. tense. in or of a state of physical or nervous tension.
Antsy - definition of antsy by The Free Dictionary
adj. ant·si·er, ant·si·est Informal. 1. Restless or impatient; fidgety: The long wait made the children antsy. 2. Nervous; apprehensive: "Camps got shot up all the time, but if there wasn't a shoot-up, they'd get antsy" (Harper's). [Perhaps from the incessant motions of ants.]
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