Sentence for anxiety | Use anxiety in a sentence

Sentences with anxiety in them. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use anxiety in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for anxiety.

  • My anxiety now became greater. (6)
  • As to herself, no undue anxiety. (8)
  • I am dying by inches from anxiety. (18)
  • And now this third anxiety had come! (8)
  • This deeper anxiety swallowed them up. (4)
  • This he said with an anxiety strange to himself. (8)
  • They should turn faint with sympathizing anxiety. (5)
  • His subjects will some day give him enough anxiety. (5)
  • By what charm had she allayed the fever of his anxiety? (10)
  • I am at your mercy, signorina; and I am without anxiety. (10)
  • However, there is not much ground for anxiety on that head. (10)
  • His principal anxiety was about my finding sleeping quarters. (10)
  • Luckily poor dear Roger had been spared this dreadful anxiety. (8)
  • She thought of what had just passed with anxiety and distrust. (4)
  • He had some anxiety to be home again, or at least at Riversley. (10)
  • My immediate anxiety concerns you; for what will our Carlo ask of me? (10)
  • But the smile died, squeezed out by spasms of anticipation and anxiety. (8)
  • Over her anxiety brooded a darkness, compounded of vague growing fears. (8)
  • The prisoner had followed the combat first with anxiety, then with joy. (5)
  • The prisoner started slightly and a look of anxiety came into his face. (1)
  • Colonel Halkett came to see his daughter, full of anxiety and curiosity. (10)
  • He also realized what terrible anxiety his absence would cause his mother. (5)
  • You can perhaps fancy the anxiety with which we watched them leaping down. (7)
  • But his anxiety for his friend had grown with each word that Lorm had uttered. (12)
  • If a man could die from longing and anxiety, surely Lennan must have died then! (8)
  • Merthyr perceived her anxiety to be that she might not betaken on doubtful terms. (10)
  • Always some little objection, some little doubt, some little anxiety to be got over. (4)
  • To watch her sitting there, trying resolutely to mask her anxiety, became intolerable. (8)
  • But it was sheer talking and raving for a solace to his disappointment or his anxiety. (10)
  • Sir Thomas wrote of it with as much decision as experience and anxiety could authorise. (4)
  • His intense anxiety about me reflected in my mind the endless worry I had concerning him. (10)
  • The two listeners noted something beyond the usual in his voice, something of real anxiety. (8)
  • But he was gone, and the full of vexation, anxiety, and wretchedness came on Lady Summerhay. (8)
  • And there was anxiety in his voice, as though Shelton were in danger of missing something good. (8)
  • It was only his anxiety that they should be comfortable, his fear that he might betray himself. (8)
  • More thoughtfulness and less anxiety to please, than when they last met, were plainly expressed. (4)
  • His sister in her anxiety to put him on his guard, had not beguiled him to forget his real state. (10)
  • Many hours, much labour and anxiety of mind, Mrs. Berry had expended upon this breakfast, and why? (10)
  • Surely his opposition came from his anxiety that she should not know of that old wound to his pride. (8)
  • I had wasted appreciably in anxiety over the ordeal before me and felt a faint sympathy for the man. (21)
  • The diplomatist laughingly requested her to save herself anxiety on that score, while under his wing. (10)
  • The only one among them, whose opposition of feeling could excite any serious anxiety was Lady Russell. (4)
  • From a brief conversation with his father he learned that Christian was causing anxiety and excitement. (12)
  • Why should he evince anxiety with regard to our opinion of the decency of widows contemplating re-union? (10)
  • Jenny Denham saw a real human expression of anxiety cross the features of the earl at the sound of the cough. (10)
  • In spite of the energetic way in which she had demanded this interview, he felt neither curiosity nor anxiety. (12)
  • Every day at Longbourn was now a day of anxiety; but the most anxious part of each was when the post was expected. (4)
  • Night had fallen; and nothing but the greatest anxiety to recover Braintop would have tempted her from her house. (10)
  • She was sure that all the anxiety came upon her, and that logically she was the one who ought to have wasted away. (9)
  • Mrs. Pasmer dramatised a careless unconsciousness to the square, while vividly betraying this anxiety to her daughter. (9)
  • We were only in anxiety and distress during the last two hours, and previously there had been a great deal of enjoyment. (4)
  • When the hour of departure drew near, the maternal anxiety of Mrs. Morland will be naturally supposed to be most severe. (4)
  • In the end, he at least persuaded himself that he had an idea in his anxiety to cultivate the primary British sentiment. (10)
  • The incident of the night before had long lost its importance under stress of anxiety at her strange sortie into the fog. (8)
  • It was a time of melancholy from ill-health, and of anxiety for the future in which I must make my own place in the world. (9)
  • I hesitate to call that change one that should cause us anxiety, for doubtless it conforms somehow to the law of her being. (12)
  • There was not one chair vacant in the whole of the little drawing-room, and anxiety was felt lest someone else should arrive. (8)
  • In fact, the mineral paint business, however painful its interest, was, for the moment, superseded by a more poignant anxiety. (9)
  • Mrs. March came away tingling with compassion for their evident anxiety, and this pity naturally soured into a sense of injury. (9)
  • She began then to be afraid of appearing rude and impatient; and walked to meet them with a great anxiety to avoid the suspicion. (4)
  • Gyp watched the cab gather way again, saw him wave his hand; then, with a deep sigh, half anxiety, half relief, she rang the bell. (8)
  • Very dubiously she heard those words, but as she could not express the anxiety and doubt torturing her soul, she told him tea was ready. (8)
  • It was as though Providence, storing all the anxiety which he might have felt throughout, let him have it with a rush at the last moment. (8)
  • Her anxiety for information had not made sufficient allowance for that inner Forsyte skin which refuses to share its troubles with outsiders. (8)
  • He was evidently waiting with anxiety for her answer, and the little silver hairs that straggled on his lean throat beneath his beard were clearly visible. (8)
  • Lavender, who dared not speak again for fear that Blink, hearing his voice, might let go to answer, remained suspended, torn with anxiety about his costume. (8)
  • Now that she began to speak, all her long-repressed anxiety poured itself out, and she hitched her chair nearer to Westover and wistfully clutched his sleeve. (9)

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