anxietous

adj

Etymology

From anxiety + -ous.

  1. borrowed from anxietās
  2. suffixed as anxietous — “anxiety + ous

Definitions

  1. Afflicted with or marked by anxiety.

    • With that patronage in jeopardy, matters must be doubly anxietous with accusations of treason hanging over his head.
    • I was anxietous; yet, determined to survive this. I kept clenching my thighs to stop myself from pissing my pants.
    • Most of the morning had been spent sleeping, trying to escape my depressing thoughts. […] The only interruption to my anxietous morning had been Pablito's rap at the door to tell me about the vendor's wares outside the hotel.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA