Meaning & Definition of word "Jumpy"

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    Jumpy

    /ˈdʒʌm.pi/

    adjective:

    • 1. nervous or anxious; easily startled.
      • Example: After watching the horror movie, she felt jumpy and kept checking the locks on the doors.
    • 2. characterized by sudden movements or jumps.
      • Example: The puppy was so jumpy, it would leap at the slightest sound.
    • 3. having a tendency to behave or react in a quick or erratic manner.
      • Example: He became jumpy during the interview, unable to sit still or focus.
    • 4. unstable or erratic, particularly in behavior or condition.
      • Example: The stock market has been jumpy lately, with prices fluctuating wildly.

    Etymology

    Derived from the verb 'jump' combined with the suffix '-y', indicating state or condition.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    jumpy mood:

    A state of heightened anxiety or nervousness.

    get jumpy:

    To become easily startled or anxious.

    jumpy nerves:

    Nervous feelings that make one easily startled.

    Related Words

    anxious:

    Experiencing worry or unease.

    startled:

    Suddenly surprised or shocked.

    restless:

    Unable to rest or relax.

    Slang Meanings of jumpy

    Meaning: Jumpy in a stressful situation.

    Example Sentence: After that big presentation, she was totally jumpy.

    Meaning: Easily distracted or fidgety.

    Example Sentence: He’s so jumpy today, can’t focus on anything.