Signs that someone may be acting nervous include fidgeting, avoiding eye contact, speaking quickly or softly, and sweating. Nervousness can also manifest in repetitive behaviors, such as tapping fingers or bouncing legs. Additionally, nervous individuals may experience physiological symptoms like an increased heart rate or shallow breathing.
Comparative: more nervous Superlative: most nervous
The superlative of "nervous" is "most nervous."
The comparative form of "nervous" is "more nervous."
"Nervous" is an adjective, it doesn't have a past tense. It is only verbs that have a past tense.
I was as nervous as a pig and the slaughter
nervous system
neuroblasts
don't act nervous just do your best and don't even get scared
The parasympathetic nervous system allows the act of micturition. The sympathetic nervous system inhibits it.
the autonomous nervous system
Not all yorkie poos act nervous. I have one and she is never really nervous. It may just be your dog. If you rescued it from the shelter then it may be from it's past- it could have been abused and is scared of people.
you ask her out by saying will you go to the dance with me ( do not act nervous at all act all act confident)
Those that act on the nervous system or receptors.
Nervous
Yes, when consumed by man, the narcotics act on the central nervous system. The narcotics acts on the central nervous system that leads to lack of coordination of the various body parts.
Microglial cells act as phagocytes in the central nervous system. They help to remove pathogens, waste products, and dead cells to maintain a healthy environment in the brain and spinal cord.
Often they will get nervous around her.