to feel nervous · to feel anxious
This expression is perfect when you're feeling a bit anxious or nervous before an important event, like a job interview, a performance, or even a first date! 😬 It perfectly captures that restless, slightly shaky feeling.
How are you feeling about your big presentation tomorrow, Mike?
Honestly, Sarah, I'm starting to get the jitters. I hope I don't mess it up!
💡 **Just for fun!** The word 'jitters' is thought to have come from a combination of 'jump' and 'flitters,' describing involuntary jerky movements or nervous excitement. So, when you 'get the jitters,' you're literally feeling jumpy! Keep a cool head! 🧘♀️
Sarah has a big job interview tomorrow. She's prepared, but she feels a nervous energy and can't quite relax. Which English expression describes how Sarah is feeling? A. to be on cloud nine B. to get the jitters C. to blow off steam
B