anxiety - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • relieve: Relaxing in warm water and being gently massaged relieves anxiety and relaxes tense and aching muscles.
  • alleviate: It was helpful in alleviating anxiety without being addictive.
  • arouse: People may not be aware of the situations that seem to arouse anxiety or to know how the " doom " will manifested itself.
  • provoke: Common situations which provoke this anxiety can include eating and talking in public.
  • overcome: In this collection, loving reflections provide wisdom and encouragement to help overcome anxiety, gain self-esteem, and improve relationships.

Adjective modifier

  • needless: Even without maladministration Mrs Park's circumstances would have been difficult, but she suffered the injustice of needless additional anxiety and distress.
  • phobic: In its extreme form phobic anxiety can be very disabling.
  • heightened: Amid the heightened national anxiety about behavior, there is an acceptance that children will be children.
  • unnecessary: Each patient's particular circumstances must be considered and the need to inform has to be balanced against possible creation of unnecessary anxiety.
  • undue: Anticipating the impact Will the report cause undue anxiety or optimism among audiences or readers?
  • severe: I eventually ' crashed ' suffering from panic attacks and severe anxiety and went home to live with my parents.

Modifies a noun

  • disorder: Many of you reading this either know someone with an anxiety disorder or are yourself a sufferer.
  • symptom: Poor diet can also lead to apathy, depression and anxiety symptoms.
  • sufferer: And a high percentage of anxiety disorder sufferers of all types would be expected to have panic attacks.
  • attack: One day I had an anxiety attack in my bedroom, looking at my window frame thinking what a strange thing this is.

Noun used with modifier

  • separation: I was soon to realize Emma had a chronic separation anxiety, thus those big chunks out her previous stable.
  • seperation: Leave when you're a teen and cant stand your parents, and are really excited to go, that helps any seperation anxiety!
  • trait: The protective role of trait anxiety: a longitudinal cohort study.
  • exam: She also works closely with the Student Study Support Unit to organize workshops on stress management, exam anxiety, assertiveness and confidence building.

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