"Fidgets" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Fidgets" Meaning

Fidgets refers to a habit of moving one's hands or feet in a restless manner, often due to nervousness, boredom, or excess energy. For example: "The student in the back of the room fidgets with his pencil during the lecture."

"Fidgets" Examples

Fidgets


Fidgets is a verb that means to move restlessly or uncomfortably in one's seat, especially because of boredom, anxiety, or irritation.

Examples:


The student was caught fidgeting with his pencil during the difficult math test.
She loves to fidget with her hands when she's nervous before a presentation.
The actor fidgets with his tie during the tense scene on the stage.
Fidgeting with her fingers, she counted the seconds until the flight took off.
The conference attendee fidgets in his seat during the long-winded keynote speech.

Synonyms:


Taps
Tosses
Rustles
Shifts
Wriggles

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