You’re anxious since you have to speak in front of a large group.What does ANXIOUS mean?

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Once you have learned (and, more importantly, remembered) the two words, their meanings and when to use which one, you should never make the mistake of getting the two words mixed up again. Even though these words are very common in the English language, plenty of people still get them wrong.


You’re anxious since you have to speak in front of a large group.<br>What does ANXIOUS mean?