nerviosa

/neɾˈbjosa/, [neɾˈβ̞jo.sa]

nervous


Adjective nerviosa f sg

  1. feminine singular of nervioso

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Examples
  • Tom podía observar que María se estaba poniendo muy nerviosa.

    Tom could see Mary was getting very nervous.

  • El zumbido de las abejas me pone un poco nerviosa.

    The buzzing of the bees makes me a little nervous.

  • No quería que te pusieras nerviosa.

    I didn't want you to get nervous.

  • Cuando discutía con su marido se puso tan nerviosa que rompió a llorar.

    She got so carried away when arguing with her husband that she burst into tears.

  • Eso me pone nerviosa.

    It makes me nervous.

  • Ella estaba muy nerviosa por su primer vuelo.

    She was quite nervous about her first flight.

  • Ella está al borde de una crisis nerviosa.

    She is on the verge of a nervous breakdown.

  • Estaba un poco nerviosa.

    I was a little nervous.

  • Estaba muy nerviosa cuando despegó el avión.

    I was very nervous as the plane took off.

  • Estoy muy nerviosa.

    I'm very nervous.

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