JITTERS vs NERVES: NOUN
- Plural form of jitter.
- An uneasy state; nervousness.
- Extreme nervousness
- Plural form of nerve.
- An uneasy psychological state
- Control of your emotions
JITTERS vs NERVES: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jitter.
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nerve.
JITTERS vs NERVES: RELATED WORDS
- Disturbances, Yips, Shivers, Chills, Upheavals, Apprehensions, Unrest, Concerns, Troubles, Turmoil, Fears, Worries, Screaming meemies, Nerves, Nervousness
- Composure, Anxiety, Stage fright, Endings, Heads, Sensitivities, Crazy, Ribs, Neurons, Butterflies, Sinews, Yips, Screaming meemies, Nervousness, Jitters
JITTERS vs NERVES: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Uneasiness, Tokens, Disorders, Disorder, Willies, Rigors, Mixed, Fluctuations, Shivers, Chills, Unrest, Troubles, Turmoil, Worries, Nerves
- Tiredness, Tentativeness, Collywobbles, Poise, Adrenalin, Tenseness, Adrenaline, Anxiousness, Composure, Anxiety, Stage fright, Endings, Crazy, Ribs, Neurons
JITTERS vs NERVES: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Seeing you there helped ease my jitters for the upcoming wedding.
- No one expressed any jitters or nervousness about seeing the film.
- The shadow bank jitters are now turning into another structural headache.
- As always, there have been both rookie jitters and jubilation.
- Extreme mood swings is again followed by onset of jitters.
- The first day of school is often filled with jitters.
- Consider doing something physical to get any jitters out.
- The first game back, there are always some jitters.
- Coronavirus jitters have paralyzed investors around the world.
- Yale defense a severe attack of the jitters.
- Evoked potentials are tests where different sets of nerves are stimulated, and the activity of the brain, spinal cord, or nerves is measured electrically.
- Seemingly, the skeletal muscles innervated by the cranial nerves are more susceptible than those innervated by spinal nerves.
- Recite relevant anatomy of the peripheral nervous system including the brachial plexus, upper limb nerves, lumbosacral plexus and lower limb nerves.
- EMG monitoring of any of the following cranial nerves medically necessary for surgical excision of neuromas of these cranial nerves.
- Mild electrical stimulation of the sacral nerves targets communication problems between the brain and nerves that control the pelvic floor muscles and sphincters.
- Potassium plays a vital role in the function of nerves, particularly the nerves of the heart.
- The nerves of interest in the inguinal region are the ilioinguinal, iliohypogastric, genitofemoral, and lateral femoral cutaneous nerves.
- Additional causes of neuropathy are infection, compression or trauma to nerves, and inflammatory or autoimmune conditions that affect nerves.
- Some nerves only transmit sensation, so a nerve injury to these nerves would cause some amount of numbness.
- These parasympathetic nerves travel with the pelvic splanchnic nerves to the ovarian and testicular plexuses.
JITTERS vs NERVES: QUESTIONS
- How many questions are in first day jitters by Julie Danneberg?
- Can lockers painted to look like books ease first day jitters?
- How do you introduce students to the book first day jitters?
- How many coats of Essie pre-show jitters do I Need?
- Will the children get a kick out of first day jitters?
- Did you have jitters on the first day of Head Start?
- Are pre-race Jitters helpful or harmful to performance?
- Could our jitters become something like a political force?
- Are Jitters and sweating side effects of Strattera?
- What nerves carry sympathetic innervation to the head?
- What nerves are affected by carpal tunnel syndrome?
- How are hair follicles connected to sensory nerves?
- Can parasympathetic nerves return after a heart transplant?
- Which cranial nerves are involved in eyeball movement?
- What cutaneous nerves innervate the brachial plexus?
- Can mesenchymal stem cells repair peripheral nerves?
- What are the supraorbital and supratrochlear nerves?
- How do sympathetic nerves affect sodium reabsorption?
- Which cranial nerves are mixed sensory and motor nerves?