Antsy Definition

ăntsē
antsier, antsiest
adjective
antsier, antsiest
Restless or impatient; fidgety.
The long wait made the children antsy.
American Heritage
Fidgety, nervous, impatient, etc.
Webster's New World
Nervous; apprehensive.
American Heritage
The children were antsy and worried [...]. – “Rabbit at Rest”, by John Updike.
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Other Word Forms of Antsy

Adjective

Base Form:
antsy
Comparative:
antsier
Superlative:
antsiest

Origin of Antsy

  • From ants +‎ -y, as in ants in one's pants. The term antsy was first noted as a rural Southern USA figure of speech in the early 20th century.

    From Wiktionary

  • Perhaps from the incessant motions of ants

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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