to make someone nervous · to cause anxiety or unease
You know that feeling when you're about to do something big, like a presentation or a first date, and your stomach does a little flip? That's when something is giving you the jitters! 😬 It's a fun way to say you're feeling nervous or anxious about an upcoming event or situation.
💡 **Fun Fact!** This expression is often used for slight to moderate nervousness, not extreme panic. Think butterflies, not full-blown terror! 🦋 You can say 'The upcoming exam is giving me the jitters' or 'Her intense stare gave me the jitters.' It's quite versatile!
When would you most likely use 'to give someone the jitters'? A. To describe someone feeling calm before a big test. B. To describe a person feeling nervous right before a job interview. C. To describe a thrilling roller coaster ride.