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  1. Meaning of on edge in English. on edge. phrase. Add to word list. C2. nervous and not relaxed: Is something wrong? You seem a bit on edge this morning. Everyone present was on edge, waiting to hear what the judge would say. The announcement of job cuts means all the workers are on edge.

  2. Synonyms for ON EDGE: anxious, nervous, uneasy, worried, ill at ease, upset, hung up, on pins and needles; Antonyms of ON EDGE: easy, cool, collected, calm, relaxed, sure, confident, controlled

  3. What does "on edge" mean? — An English Learner, United States. Answer. The phrase "on edge" means "feeling nervous" or "not calm and relaxed." It is used to say that someone is having feelings of being worried and afraid about what might happen. Below are some examples of how it is used.

  4. 1.Lit. on something's own edge. Can you stand a dime on edge?You should store these crates on edge, not lying flat. 2.Fig. nervous. (As if one were balanced as in {2}. See also on the edge.) I have really been on edge lately.Why are you so on edge? See also: edge, on.

  5. BE ON EDGE definition: to be nervous or worried: . Learn more.

  6. On edge definition: . See examples of ON EDGE used in a sentence.

  7. 5 days ago · Definition of 'on edge' Word Frequency. on edge. phrase. If you or your nerves are on edge, you are tense, nervous, and unable to relax. My nerves were constantly on edge. Synonyms: tense, excited, wired [slang], nervous More Synonyms of on edge. See full dictionary entry for edge. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

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