I was as nervous as a timid fawn taking its first steps away from the comforting warmth of my mother's side into the unknown world.
Yes, the noun 'nervousness' is an abstract noun, a word for a feeling, an emotion.
nervousness
nervousness and pressure
No, nervously is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective. Example:John nervously announced that he'd asked Jane to marry him.
know that symptoms are less noticeable than you think
You should talk to your doctor about your nervousness. This is especially true if your nervousness is getting in the way of your everyday life or your job.
It's nervousness that helps you achieve good results
The Boy With The Perpetual Nervousness was created in 1980.
My nervousness when I go to the dentist always puts my stomach in knots.
People cry of nervousness because they are insecure and emotionally unstable.
Yes, the noun 'nervousness' is an abstract noun, a word for a feeling, an emotion.
A Contagious Nervousness - 1908 was released on: USA: April 1908
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Nervousness usually makes it beat fast....Like when you get sent to principal's office sometimes.
The abstract noun form of the adjective nervous is nervousness.
This sentence uses a simile ("as nervous as a cat with a long tail") to compare Ted's level of nervousness to that of a cat in a risky situation. It also incorporates a metaphor by describing the room as "full of rocking chairs," which suggests a potential source of anxiety or unease for Ted akin to the unpredictability of a cat in a precarious environment.
Its a metaphor