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    Edg·y
    /ˈejē/

    adjective

    • 1. tense, nervous, or irritable: "he became edgy and defensive"
    • 2. at the forefront of a trend; experimental or avant-garde: informal "their songs combine good music and smart, edgy ideas"
  2. The meaning of EDGY is having an edge : sharp. How to use edgy in a sentence.

  3. nervous; not calm: He was feeling a little edgy about the whole thing. Fewer examples. I am getting so edgy I might scream at her. When moms feel edgy, kids can tell. Markets are edgy over worries about oil supplies. She is obviously in a state of edgy depression. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. edgy adjective (UNUSUAL)

  4. If you're edgy, you're uptight, tense, or anxious. You might find yourself getting nervous and edgy right before you take a difficult test. A tendency to get edgy — irritable and jittery — might be a result of too much coffee, or just a personality trait.

  5. nervous; not calm: He was feeling a little edgy about the whole thing. Fewer examples. I am getting so edgy I might scream at her. When moms feel edgy, kids can tell. Markets are edgy over worries about oil supplies. She is obviously in a state of edgy depression. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. edgy adjective (UNUSUAL)

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · Sharp; having prominent edges. ( slang) Cool by virtue of being tough, dark, or badass . ( Internet slang) Exhibiting behavior that is disconcerting or alarming, sometimes in an effort to impress or to troll others.

  7. usually postpositive nervous, irritable, tense, or anxious. (of paintings, drawings, etc) excessively defined. innovative, or at the cutting edge, with the concomitant qualities of intensity and excitement. Discover More.

  8. If someone is edgy, they are nervous and anxious, and seem likely to lose control of themselves.

  9. adjective. /ˈedʒi/. /ˈedʒi/. (comparative edgier, superlative edgiest) (informal) nervous, especially about what might happen. She's been very edgy lately. After the recent unrest there is an edgy calm in the capital. I’m feeling a bit edgy about the exam tomorrow.

  10. edgy. ( ˈɛdʒɪ) adj, -ier or -iest. 1. ( usually postpositive) nervous, irritable, tense, or anxious. 2. (Art Terms) (of paintings, drawings, etc) excessively defined. 3. innovative, or at the cutting edge, with the concomitant qualities of intensity and excitement. ˈedgily adv.

  11. edgy. adjective. /ˈɛdʒi/ (edgier, edgiest) (informal) nervous, especially about what might happen She's been very edgy lately. After the recent unrest there is an edgy calm in the capital. I'm feeling a little edgy about the exam tomorrow. Want to learn more?

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