
Idioms For Feeling Nervous - Nexgeneration Education
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Welcome to my first podcast, Feeling nervous is a common experience when facing new or challenging situations.
Here are some idioms to describe the situation in a professional way!
"To be worried sick" describes extreme anxiety or fear, while "to have butterflies in the stomach" suggests a feeling of excitement or anticipation mixed with nervousness
"To be tongue-tied" means to have difficulty expressing oneself verbally due to nervousness, and "to get worked up" refers to becoming excessively agitated or upset.
These idioms reflect the physical and emotional sensations associated with nervousness and can be used to describe a wide range of situations from public speaking to normal conversations.
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