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List of synonyms from "nerve center" to synonyms from "nervousness"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms nervous tension, nerviness, nerveracking, nerve racking, nervous, nerves on edge and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Nerve center
- Nerve ending
- Nerve endings
- Nerve gas
- Nerve-racking
- Nerve racking
- Nerve system
- Nerveless
- Nerveracking
- Nerves
- Nerves on edge
- Nerviness
- Nervous
- Nervous breakdown
- Nervous disorder
- Nervous exhaustion
- Nervous-nellie
- Nervous Nellie
- Nervous prostration
- Nervous system
- Nervous tension
- Nervous wrecks
- Nervously
- Nervousness
Definition of the day : « nervous breakdown »
- noun mental exhaustion
- My doctor says I must court tranquility to avoid a nervous breakdown.
- Extract from : « Mary Louise in the Country » by L. Frank Baum (AKA Edith Van Dyne)
- Let them call it a nervous breakdown, his lips were forever sealed.
- Extract from : « Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 5, June 1905 » by Various
- Her health seemed failing, and she feared a nervous breakdown.
- Extract from : « The Girl from the Big Horn Country » by Mary Ellen Chase
- They said I should certainly have a nervous breakdown if I stayed on much longer.
- Extract from : « Lost Diaries » by Maurice Baring
- "Oh, I am sure I could," she whispered, frightened to the point of nervous breakdown.
- Extract from : « Dreamy Hollow » by Sumner Charles Britton
- Rudolph was pale and feverish; he seemed on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
- Extract from : « My Own Affairs » by Louise, Princess of Belgium
- My dear woman, she says, you are about to have a nervous breakdown.
- Extract from : « Hungry Hearts » by Anzia Yezierska
- I am afraid, doctor, she said, that the poor man has had a nervous breakdown.
- Extract from : « Funny Stories Told By The Soldiers » by Carleton B. Case
- His friends said that he had a nervous breakdown; they sent him to a rest-cure.
- Extract from : « Fortitude » by Hugh Walpole
- Clarence was born to worry: result, dyspepsia and nervous breakdown.
- Extract from : « Ewing\'s Lady » by Harry Leon Wilson