nervy (Meaning)

Wordnet

nervy (s)

being in a tense state

showing or requiring courage and contempt of danger

offensively bold

Webster

nervy (superl. -)

Strong; sinewy.

nervy Sentence Examples

  1. The nervy skydiver took a deep breath and leapt from the plane without hesitation.
  2. The nervy actress performed her monologue with impeccable confidence, silencing her inner doubts.
  3. The nervy rock climber scaled the sheer cliff face, his palms sweating but his resolve unwavering.
  4. The nervy politician gave a speech that challenged the status quo and stirred controversy.
  5. The nervy pilot navigated the turbulent storm with skill and composure.
  6. The nervy investor poured their life savings into a risky venture, hoping for a high return.
  7. The nervy teenager confronted the bully, standing up for what they believed in.
  8. The nervy detective pursued the elusive criminal through dangerous streets, determined to solve the case.
  9. The nervy scientist conducted groundbreaking experiments that pushed the boundaries of human knowledge.
  10. The nervy athlete faced the formidable opponent with unwavering determination, eager to prove their worth.

FAQs About the word nervy

being in a tense state, showing or requiring courage and contempt of danger, offensively boldStrong; sinewy.

fresh,wise, impudent, audacious, sassy, assertive, brash, cocky, cocksure, impertinent

shy, modest, modest, humble, humble, meek, timid, shy,timid, meek

The nervy skydiver took a deep breath and leapt from the plane without hesitation.

The nervy actress performed her monologue with impeccable confidence, silencing her inner doubts.

The nervy rock climber scaled the sheer cliff face, his palms sweating but his resolve unwavering.

The nervy politician gave a speech that challenged the status quo and stirred controversy.