Anxiety - translation, pronunciation and examples
anxiety
nervous unease
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Он заметил растущую тревожность перед тем, как выступать перед классом.
Йога помогла снизить её тревожность после тяжёлого дня.
anxiety usage examples
Он заметил растущую тревожность перед тем, как выступать перед классом.
He noticed rising anxiety before speaking to the class.
Йога помогла снизить её тревожность после тяжёлого дня.
Yoga helped reduce her anxiety after a long day.
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General term for feelings of worry or nervousness; used clinically and colloquially.
Anticipatory unease about a future event; more formal and literary than 'anxiety'.
Focuses on persistent thoughts about problems or future events; cognitive aspect.
Milder than anxiety; denotes worry often linked to practical matters or care.
Often linked to pressure, overload, and physiological responses rather than only worry.
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What's the difference between anxiety / apprehension / worry / concern / stress / unease
General term for feelings of worry or nervousness; used clinically and colloquially.
She felt a rising anxiety before the interview.
Она почувствовала нарастающую тревожность перед собеседованием.
Anticipatory unease about a future event; more formal and literary than 'anxiety'.
There was a general apprehension about the outcome of the trial.
Была общая тревога по поводу исхода суда.
Focuses on persistent thoughts about problems or future events; cognitive aspect.
Her main worry is whether the children are safe.
Её основная забота — в безопасности ли дети.
Milder than anxiety; denotes worry often linked to practical matters or care.
There is growing concern about air pollution in the city.
Растёт обеспокоенность уровнем загрязнения воздуха в городе.
Often linked to pressure, overload, and physiological responses rather than only worry.
Long hours at work caused him significant stress.
Долгие рабочие часы вызвали у него значительный стресс.
A mild feeling of discomfort or awkwardness; less intense than anxiety.
There was an unease among the team after the announcement.
После объявления в команде воцарилось беспокойство.
Inability to rest or settle, often with physical movement; emphasizes agitation rather than worry.
His restlessness made it hard for him to sit through the meeting.
Ему было трудно сидеть на собрании из-за беспокойства.
Stronger arousal or excited unrest, often with physical signs; can be clinical or political (agitation).
The patient showed signs of agitation and couldn't stay still.
Пациент проявлял признаки возбуждения и не мог усидеть на месте.
Denotes suffering or severe emotional/physical pain; broader and often more severe than anxiety.
The refugees were in visible distress after the journey.
Беженцы были очевидно в состоянии бедствия после путешествия.
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How to pronounce anxiety and what this word means
anxiety translation: тревожность. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce anxiety
/æŋˈzaɪəti/
anxiety translation
тревожность
anxiety examples
He noticed rising anxiety before speaking to the class.
anxiety transcription
/æŋˈzaɪəti/, /æŋˈzaɪəti/
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anxiety meaning: what does it mean?
nervous unease
anxiety pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
anxiety is pronounced as /æŋˈzaɪəti/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
anxiety definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
He noticed rising anxiety before speaking to the class. Translation: Он заметил растущую тревожность перед тем, как выступать перед классом.
Is anxiety part of Emotions and Feelings vocabulary?
Yes, anxiety (тревожность) can be learned in the Emotions and Feelings topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
Is anxiety part of Family and Relationships vocabulary?
Yes, anxiety (тревожность) can be learned in the Family and Relationships topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
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