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    edgy
    /ˈɛdʒi/

    adjective

    • 1. tense, nervous, or irritable: "he became edgy and defensive"
    • 2. at the forefront of a trend; experimental or avant-garde: informal "their songs combine good music and smart, edgy ideas"

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  2. unusual in a way that is fashionable or exciting: edgy art installations. More examples. Cara went for an edgy " street punk " look.

  3. The meaning of EDGY is having an edge : sharp. How to use edgy in a sentence. having an edge : sharp; being on edge : tense, irritable; characterized by tension…

  4. EDGY meaning: 1. nervous; not calm: 2. unusual in a way that is fashionable or exciting: 3. nervous; not calm: . Learn more.

  5. 3 meanings: 1. nervous, irritable, tense, or anxious 2. (of paintings, drawings, etc) excessively defined 3. innovative, or at.... Click for more definitions.

  6. If you're edgy, you're uptight, tense, or anxious. You might find yourself getting nervous and edgy right before you take a difficult test. A tendency to get edgy — irritable and jittery — might be a result of too much coffee, or just a personality trait.

  7. adjective. usually postpositive nervous, irritable, tense, or anxious. (of paintings, drawings, etc) excessively defined. innovative, or at the cutting edge, with the concomitant qualities of intensity and excitement.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · edgy (comparative edgier, superlative edgiest) Nervous, apprehensive. (entertainment, advertising) Creatively challenging; cutting edge; leading edge. (entertainment, advertising) On the edge between acceptable and offensive; pushing the boundaries of good taste; risqué. Irritable. an edgy temper