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jumpy

Edgy vs Jumpy - What's the difference?

edgy | jumpy |


As adjectives the difference between edgy and jumpy

is that edgy is nervous, apprehensive while jumpy is nervous and excited.

Jumpy - What does it mean?

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Insecure vs Jumpy - What's the difference?

insecure | jumpy | Related terms |

Insecure is a related term of jumpy.


As adjectives the difference between insecure and jumpy

is that insecure is not secure while jumpy is nervous and excited.

Panicked vs Jumpy - What's the difference?

panicked | jumpy | Related terms |

Panicked is a related term of jumpy.


As adjectives the difference between panicked and jumpy

is that panicked is experiencing or in a state of panic while jumpy is nervous and excited.

As a verb panicked

is (panic).

Jumpy vs Horrified - What's the difference?

jumpy | horrified | Related terms |

Jumpy is a related term of horrified.


As adjectives the difference between jumpy and horrified

is that jumpy is nervous and excited while horrified is struck with horror.

As a verb horrified is

(horrify).

Unnerved vs Jumpy - What's the difference?

unnerved | jumpy | Related terms |

Unnerved is a related term of jumpy.


As a verb unnerved

is (unnerve).

As an adjective jumpy is

nervous and excited.

Jumpy vs Timorous - What's the difference?

jumpy | timorous | Related terms |

Jumpy is a related term of timorous.


As adjectives the difference between jumpy and timorous

is that jumpy is nervous and excited while timorous is fearful, afraid, timid.

Jumpy vs Petrified - What's the difference?

jumpy | petrified | Related terms |

Jumpy is a related term of petrified.


As adjectives the difference between jumpy and petrified

is that jumpy is nervous and excited while petrified is extremely afraid.

As a verb petrified is

(petrify).

Apprehension vs Jumpy - What's the difference?

apprehension | jumpy |


As a noun apprehension

is apprehension.

As an adjective jumpy is

nervous and excited.

Jumpy vs Fraught - What's the difference?

jumpy | fraught |


As adjectives the difference between jumpy and fraught

is that jumpy is nervous and excited while fraught is (of a cargo-carrier) laden.

As a noun fraught is

(obsolete) the hire of a ship or boat to transport cargo.

As a verb fraught is

to load (a ship, cargo etc).

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