Examples of 'rather nervous' in a sentence

Meaning of "rather nervous"

Rather nervous: 'Rather nervous' expresses a moderate or somewhat heightened state of nervousness or anxiety. This phrase is commonly used in everyday conversation to convey a person's feelings of unease, tension, or apprehension about a situation, event, or experience. It suggests a moderate level of nervousness that may impact one's emotional state or behavior

How to use "rather nervous" in a sentence

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rather nervous
You have been rather nervous recently.
Rather nervous about this cricket.
Giving her a call makes me rather nervous.
I am rather nervous about meeting them.
Their movements are fast and rather nervous.
I shall feel rather nervous about meeting a lion.
The movements are fast and rather nervous.
I was rather nervous at first.
One is left feeling rather nervous.
He is rather nervous and his forehead is covered with sweat.
Always makes me feel rather nervous.
I was rather nervous about it.
Most of them looked rather nervous.
Some countries are still rather nervous about a com plete liberalisation of intraCommunity trade.
These aquatic prairies are also home to rather nervous local residents.

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She looks rather nervous You have a chance left.
Which makes me rather nervous.
The rather nervous Belgian élite was asking itself questions.
Tom looks rather nervous.
Their behaviour was somewhat strange and they seemed to be rather nervous.
Tom seemed rather nervous.
I was rather nervous and worried that I would be snubbed by people.
You seem rather nervous.
I was rather nervous the day I handed a first version of the script to Audrey Tautou.
It makes me rather nervous.
It was the first time I would meet them and I was rather nervous.
The speaker felt rather nervous before starting work.
I suppose I must be still rather nervous.
She is rather nervous.
I stared at the paper, feeling rather nervous.
We just heard a rather nervous guy from MMA club.
He was so excited, but he was also rather nervous.
He looks rather nervous.
I was rather nervous of this meeting, but none of you seem very frightening.
I am really rather nervous.
I was feeling rather nervous as I stood in line to register, basically surrounded by strangers.
To me he seems rather nervous.
You seem rather nervous this morning, Stein.
I am afraid I am rather nervous.
She's rather nervous and I would like to see her get back to Paris.
The Cubs felt rather nervous.
I helped her with the gallery . It 's my first exhibition so I am rather nervous.
Initially, Bush seemed rather nervous and defensive.
I mean, Moray is almost certainly feeling rather nervous.
I have just had a visit from a rather nervous Ethan, asking for permission to marry you.
How did you manage to fall over? You have been rather nervous recently.
We just heard a rather nervous guy from MMA club. Look here.
Your cousin was teaching me, but I am still rather nervous.
I expect you are rather nervous to meet me, are not you?
I must confess, I am really rather nervous.

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