"Stage-fright" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stage-fright" Meaning

A feeling of fear or nervousness experienced by someone before public performance or a public speech. A person suffering from it might exhibit trembling, sweating, a stammer, or rapid heartbeat due to anxiety and apprehension about being judged or watched by others.

"Stage-fright" Examples

Stage-fright in Use


1. Describing a Performer's Nerves

- The young singer had a bad case of stage-fright before her first performance at the concert. She was shaking visibly as she took the mic.

2. Imitating Stage-fright in a Play

- In the movie, the character portrayed this humorously, exaggerating stage-fright to the extent of forgetting the dialogue during his stage play.

3. Characterizing Fear of Public Appearance

- For people like him, the mere thought of public speaking caused extreme stage-fright, making it a challenge to address the annual company meeting.

4. Exhibiting Nerves Before an Examination

- It was commen in the exam room, evident by the general stage-fright that gripped nearly everyone as he or she looked through the answer sheet.

5. Showing Panic Before a Presentation

- Despite having spent weeks preparing, Sarah felt something on the lines of stage-fright every time she stepped onto the podium for a presentation, even though her message was clear.

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