Idioms of nervousness and fear

Idioms of tension and fear: fear, lingering fear, tension, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, panic, shock, fidgeting, thrilling, etc.

1, fear: fear, panic, fear. Panic and fear, very uneasy.

2, lingering fear: Although the dangerous things have passed, I still feel scared in retrospect.

3. Uneasy: describes being uneasy because of fear or worry.

4, scared: describe very worried and scared.

5, uneasy: uneasy, uneasy. Describe my heart is very uneasy.

6, creepy: the hair stands up and the spine is cold. Describe the feeling of fear when people encounter gloomy or tragic scenes.

7. Frightened bird: A bird frightened by a bow and arrow. Metaphorically, people who have been frightened will feel scared when they encounter similar situations.

8, trembling: describe extreme fear and caution.

9, frightened to disgrace: color, face. Described as very frightened and his face changed greatly.

10, nerve-racking: describes being worried about disaster and uneasy.

1 1, afraid: describes being very afraid. Said he was scared.

12, panic: I am afraid of being nervous, so I am at a loss and lose my normal state.

13, in shock: describes that after being scared, my mood has not been calm.

14, fidgeting: sitting and standing are unstable. Describe the appearance of irritability.

15, thrilling: The original words used to describe the works are the best, which makes people deeply touched and shocked. Now describe it as extremely thrilling and nervous.