Fidgety

/ˈfɪdʒɪti/ adjective

Characterized by small, restless movements and an inability to sit still, often due to nervousness, impatience, or excess energy. This involves repetitive physical actions that help manage internal tension.

From 'fidget,' which emerged in the late 17th century, possibly from 'fidge' meaning 'to move restlessly.' The word captures the small, repetitive movements people make when they cannot settle their nervous energy.

AMጨካ
ARقلق
BNঅস্থির
CAinquiet
CSneklidný
DArastløs
DEzappelig
ELανήσυχος
ESnervioso
FAبرافروخته
FIlevoton
FRagité
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