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  1. showing nervousness or fear about something: jittery about sth Markets are feeling very jittery about a possible rise in interest rates. jittery investors / markets / mood. (Definition of jittery from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  2. The meaning of JITTERY is suffering from the jitters. How to use jittery in a sentence.

  3. jit·ter·y. (jĭt′ə-rē) adj. jit·ter·i·er, jit·ter·i·est. 1. Having or feeling nervous unease: a jittery vigil in the dark. 2. Marked by jittering movements: a jittery ride over rough terrain. jit′ter·i·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  4. Jittery definition: extremely tense and nervous; jumpy. See examples of JITTERY used in a sentence.

  5. showing nervousness or fear about something: jittery about sth Markets are feeling very jittery about a possible rise in interest rates. jittery investors / markets / mood. (Definition of jittery from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  6. Jittery can describe jerky or nervous actions. If you consume a lot of caffeine, you might appear jittery. If a running back is darting around quickly and unpredictably, making herky-jerky movements, he's jittery. Also, jittery applies to people who feel nervous or tense.

  7. adjective. If someone is jittery, they feel nervous or are behaving nervously. [informal] International investors have become jittery about the country's economy. [ + about] Synonyms: nervous, anxious, jumpy, twitchy [informal] More Synonyms of jittery. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.