noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The edginess lingered in the room after the argument.

Definition:to remain for a while, especially unwillingly

From linger

Example:The edginess was due to the discomfort of the tight-fitting suit.

Definition:a feeling of physical or nervous discomfort

From discomfort

Example:Her edginess was a sign of her underlying anxiety about the presentation.

Definition:a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome

From anxiety

Example:He had a slight edginess during the interview, likely due to nervousness.

Definition:a state of being uneasy, anxious, or on edge

From nervousness

Example:The interpersonal tension was palpable, but the event’s atmosphere was marred by a lingering edginess.

Definition:a state of mental or emotional strain or suspension of ease and comfort

From tension

Example:Her edginess was a sign of her nervousness about the new job.

Definition:a state of being uneasy, anxious, or on edge

From nervousness

Example:His twitchiness was another sign of his overall edginess.

Definition:a nervous or excited movement of the muscles, often involuntary

From twitchiness

Example:She sat in her seat with the jitters, feeling a rush of edginess.

Definition:a state of nervousness or excitement, often accompanied by physical trembling

From jitters

Example:The new song had a catchiness that made it hard to ignore its presence despite the edginess surrounding its release.

Definition:the quality of being immediately noticeable or attractive, often leading to a social sensation

From catchiness

Example:The edginess in the room was a sign of disquietude among the attendees.

Definition:a state of uneasy, discontented, or uneasy restlessness

From disquietude