Angsty

/ˈæŋsti/ adjective

Characterized by anxiety, worry, and existential dread, often involving deep concern about life's meaning and one's place in the world. Typically describes intense emotional turmoil about fundamental questions.

From German 'Angst' meaning 'fear' or 'anxiety,' popularized by existentialist philosophers like Kierkegaard and later adopted into English. The '-y' suffix makes it more colloquial and accessible.

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