ansiedad
anxiety
noun ahn-syeh-DAHD Rare
Origin: From Latin anxietas, from anxius (anxious), from angere (to choke, distress).
Usage Note
Ansiedad is the standard clinical and everyday term for anxiety. It is important to distinguish it from angustia (anguish, acute distress) and preocupación (worry). The expression tener ansiedad or sufrir de ansiedad means to suffer from anxiety; con ansiedad means anxiously, eagerly. The adjective is ansioso (anxious, eager — note the dual sense, like English 'anxious').
Examples
"Siente mucha ansiedad antes de los exámenes."
Natural Translation
She feels a lot of anxiety before exams.
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