nervis

[US]/ˈnɜːvɪs/
[UK]/ˈnɜːrvɪs/

Translation

n.A proper noun or transliteration, typically referring to a name or designated entity. From Latin 'nervus' meaning nerve.

Phrases & Collocations

nervis system

nervis energy

nervis response

nervis tension

nervis disorder

nervis state

nervis activity

nervis reaction

nervising effect

the nervis

Example Sentences

the interview was absolutely nerve-racking.

that constant tapping really gets on my nerves.

she took deep breaths to calm her nerves before the performance.

the doctor identified significant nerve damage in his hand.

firefighters must have nerves of steel to handle emergencies.

i'm a complete bundle of nerves before every presentation.

the horror movie was truly nerve-wracking from start to finish.

it takes serious nerves to confront a dangerous criminal.

dental work often irritates sensitive nerves in the gums.

she had to steel her nerves to read the heartbreaking letter.

the marathon tested the physical endurance and mental nerves of all runners.

even surgeons with years of experience can feel their nerves twitch during complex procedures.

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