skittishness Definition In English

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  • But his fright and succeeding skittishness at least made for fast traveling.

  • And his skittishness was increased when the children hooted at him as he walked in the morning.

  • A certain skittishness concerning cost-recovery has made people unsure exactly what to do.

  • The study found that when elementary school teachers, who are primarily female, displayed a high level of anxiety about math, that skittishness was transmitted to their female students.

  • Is this the start of a new phase of investor skittishness?

  • It's as if he sees and hears himself through the animals' eyes and ears, feeling their childlike skittishness and fear.

  • Is there a benefit to all this skittishness?

  • Equities are lately reacting with far less skittishness to the threat of rates rising from near zero percent.

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