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List of synonyms from "nerve center" to synonyms from "nervousness"
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- Nerve center
- Nerve ending
- Nerve endings
- Nerve gas
- Nerve-racking
- Nerve racking
- Nerve system
- Nerveless
- Nerveracking
- Nerves
- Nerves on edge
- Nerviness
- Nervous
- Nervous breakdown
- Nervous disorder
- Nervous exhaustion
- Nervous-nellie
- Nervous Nellie
- Nervous prostration
- Nervous system
- Nervous tension
- Nervous wrecks
- Nervously
- Nervousness
Definition of the day : « nervous exhaustion »
- As in nervous breakdown : noun mental exhaustion
- Ramond had spoken truly, his illness had been nothing but nervous exhaustion.
- Extract from : « Doctor Pascal » by Emile Zola
- "This is an effect of nervous exhaustion," he reflected with weary sagacity.
- Extract from : « Under Western Eyes » by Joseph Conrad
- I consider my state a disease of the will as a result of nervous exhaustion.
- Extract from : « Psychotherapy » by Hugo Mnsterberg
- She was converted by nervous exhaustion to the picnic Sunday.
- Extract from : « The Prodigal Village » by Irving Bacheller
- He lay sleeping soundly—the sleep that comes after nervous exhaustion.
- Extract from : « Mrs. Falchion, Complete » by Gilbert Parker
- It was an utter physical and nervous exhaustion that had overcome him.
- Extract from : « The Haunters of the Silences » by Charles G. D. Roberts
- They were all pale and shivering with the chill of the air, of physical and nervous exhaustion.
- Extract from : « The Brain » by Alexander Blade
- The poor woman was half dead, from nervous exhaustion and loss of sleep.
- Extract from : « The Blue Lights » by Arnold Fredericks
- It seemed only a proof of his nervous exhaustion that he could doubt it now.
- Extract from : « Soul of a Bishop » by H. G. Wells
- I see a great many people who are conscientiously trying to get well from nervous exhaustion.
- Extract from : « The Untroubled Mind » by Herbert J. Hall