Meaning of You getting edgy
Becoming nervous, anxious, or irritable.
In simple words: You are becoming nervous or annoyed.
You getting edgy in a sentence
- You’re getting edgy about the exam next week.
- I can tell you are getting edgy waiting for the news.
- Don't get edgy; everything will work out.
- He’s getting edgy after hours of waiting.
- You seem to be getting edgy over little things lately.
How to use You getting edgy
Used in casual conversation. 'Edgy' is informal and might not be suitable for formal settings. Often implies someone is restless or irritated.
Grammar pattern
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Memory hint
Think of an edgy knife that feels sharp and makes you nervous.
Related words
Collocations with You getting edgy
- getting edgy
- feeling edgy
- turning edgy
Common mistakes with You getting edgy
- 'Edgy' is often confused with 'sharp,' as they both relate to intensity.
- Misused in contexts that require a more formal tone.
- Learners might confuse 'edgy' with 'angry,' although they are not the same.
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Frequently asked questions about "You getting edgy"
What does "You getting edgy" mean?
You are becoming nervous or annoyed.
What is the definition of "You getting edgy"?
Becoming nervous, anxious, or irritable.
How do you use "You getting edgy" in a sentence?
You’re getting edgy about the exam next week.
Can you give another example of "You getting edgy"?
I can tell you are getting edgy waiting for the news.
What are synonyms for "You getting edgy"?
Common alternatives include nervous, restless, irritable, tense, on edge.
What words go with "You getting edgy"?
It commonly pairs with getting edgy, feeling edgy, turning edgy.
What are common mistakes when using "You getting edgy"?
'Edgy' is often confused with 'sharp,' as they both relate to intensity. Misused in contexts that require a more formal tone. Learners might confuse 'edgy' with 'angry,' although they are not the same.
How do you pronounce "You getting edgy"?
US: //ju ˈɡɛtɪŋ ˈɛdʒi//, UK: //jʊ ˈɡɛtɪŋ ˈɛdʒi//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is "You getting edgy" formal or informal?
"You getting edgy" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use "You getting edgy"?
Used in casual conversation. 'Edgy' is informal and might not be suitable for formal settings. Often implies someone is restless or irritated.
