edgy
adjectiveHow to pronounce edgy:
Definition of edgy:
- edgy (adjective):
- having an edge sharp
- being in a tense state.
- nervous, irritable, or anxious
Synonyms for edgy:
adrenalized
antsy
anxious
apprehensive
bothered
chippy
concerned
distraught
distressed
disturbed
dithery
flustered
freaked
goosey
hesitant
het up
high-strung
highly strung
hinky
ill at ease
insecure
irascible
irritable
jittery
jumpy
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Antonyms for edgy:
accepting
accommodating
activated
affable
agitated
agreeable
amenable
amiable
amicable
assertive
assured
at ease
at home
at peace
balanced
balmy
benign
blase
blasé
blithe
bold
brave
breezy
bubbly
calm
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- furrow
- yielding
- purport
- misgive
- forebode
- dazzle
- sailing
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- deduced
- chauffeur
- worshiped
- capstone
- begot
- triplets
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