🤹fidget (fijét)

verb
/ˈfɪdʒɪt/
se tortiller, être agité (se tortiller, être agité)

Signification

to make small movements, especially because of nervousness or impatience
Traduction de la signification
faire de petits mouvements, surtout à cause de l'anxiété ou de l'impatience
faire de petits mouvements, surtout à cause de l'anxiété ou de l'impatience

Phrases d'exemple

The child began to fidget during the long lecture.

L'enfant a commencé à bouger pendant la longue conférence.
L'enfant a commencé à bouger pendant la longue conférence.

Synonymes

squirm, twitch, wriggle, fuss

Antonymes

stay still, relax

Collocations

fidget nervously, fidget with hands, fidget in chair

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