anxiousness Meaning in Bengali
(সাইকিয়াট্রি
Similer Words:
anywiseanzac
anzio
anzus
aoristic
aorists
aortae
aortal
aortitis
aoudad
aoudads
apadana
apaid
apanage
apanages
anxiousness's Usage Examples:
FNE is related to specific personality dimensions, such as anxiousness, submissiveness, and social avoidance.
Ethel Waters was present in the studio, which further increased her anxiousness.
Reasons for changes include anxiousness or impatience, erroneous corrections, and the difficult-to-understand.
drug suddenly can worsen the condition and cause withdrawal symptoms (anxiousness, sleeplessness, and irritability).
phobia, actively seeks it out, in the hope of overcoming the original anxiousness.
'nervous anxiousness' about making trip to Orlando bubble".
was concluded to be an angry depressive, who showed low self-esteem, anxiousness and a vengeful attitude toward individuals who he believed had mistreated.
When you raised your pale forehead, In the lively anxiousness of your hope, Under the gentle dome of your sky Already floated a strange.
International students cite experiencing negative issues such as, "awkwardness, anxiousness, uneasiness, self-consciousness, defensiveness, suspicion, hostility.
a "pleading urgency in his voice that perfectly captured the longing anxiousness of the songs written by the producing trio of Holland-Dozier-Holland".
He starts developing the anxiousness and insecurity of a father of an adolescent girl.
the six songs All Dogs included on the cassette "contain more perfect anxiousness and earnestness than some bands can get out in a whole album.
suicidal behavior and other side effects such as agitation, aggression, anxiousness, dream abnormalities and hallucinations, depression, irritability, restlessness.
The river was deemed "impractical" for navigation due to the "anxiousness" of County residents to build bridges across it.
57 Joe is worried that Mikey's anxiousness is bringing him down.
anxiousness's Meaning':
(psychiatry
Synonyms:
disquiet; anxiety;
Antonyms:
elation; mental health; mental illness;