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antsy
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
antsy
(adjective)
antsy
/
ˈ
æntsi/
adjective
antsier
;
antsiest
antsy
/
ˈ
æntsi/
adjective
antsier
;
antsiest
Britannica Dictionary definition of ANTSY
chiefly US, informal
1
:
impatient and unable to keep still
The children were getting
antsy
[=
fidgety, restless
] on the trip in the car.
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2
:
nervous about what might happen
Investors are
antsy
[=
anxious
] as stock prices continue to decline.
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