Canadian French Meaning of on edge

énervé

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Definitions and Meaning of on edge in English

on edge

to move or force gradually, the cutting side of a blade, a noticeably harsh or sharp quality, anxious, nervous, a line or line segment that is the intersection of two plane faces (as of a pyramid) or of two planes, the line where an object or area begins or ends, short fine hair that grows along a person's hairline, advantage sense 3, vigor or energy especially of body, the narrow part adjacent to a border, the sharpness of a blade, the threshold of danger or ruin, to advance by short moves, a point near the beginning or the end, brink, verge, the line where an object or surface begins or ends, to defeat by a small margin, a favorable margin, the line where two plane faces of a solid meet, the narrow part next to it, to incline (a ski) sideways so that one edge cuts into the snow, to advance slowly or by short moves, force, effectiveness, a secondary but distinct quality, to be on an edge of, a harsh or sharp quality, to give an edge to, keenness or intensity of desire or enjoyment, incisive or penetrating quality

FAQs About the word on edge

énervé

to move or force gradually, the cutting side of a blade, a noticeably harsh or sharp quality, anxious, nervous, a line or line segment that is the intersection

anxieux,Mal à l'aise,nerveux,mal à l'aise,fâché,inquiet,agité,impatient,inquiet,inquiet

Calme,collecté,confiant,cool,facile,détendu,certain,contrôlé,insouciant,insensible

on deck => sur le pont, on cloud nine => être sur un nuage, on an even keel => à flot, on all hands => de toutes parts, on account of => à cause de,