Uptight Meaning in English
word
/əpˈtaɪt/
uhp-TYT
/ʌptˈaɪt/
uhp-TYT
परिभाषा
Feeling very tense, nervous, or unable to relax; also describes someone who is overly strict or worried about rules.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Usually informal. Often used to describe people who stress easily or are uncomfortable with new experiences. Common phrases: 'don't be so uptight', 'she gets uptight about exams'. Not usually a compliment—more neutral or mildly negative.
Spanish: tenso - rígido (persona)Portuguese (BR): tenso - rígido (pessoa)Portuguese (PT): tenso - rígido (pessoa)Chinese (Simplified): 紧张 - 拘谨Chinese (Traditional): 緊張 - 拘謹Hindi: चिड़चिड़ा - तनावग्रस्तArabic: متوتر - صارم (شخص)Bengali: চিন্তিত - খিটখিটে - কড়া (ব্যবহারে)Russian: напряжённый - скованный - слишком строгийJapanese: 堅苦しい - 緊張しているVietnamese: căng thẳng - quá nghiêm khắcKorean: 딱딱한 - 긴장한 - 융통성 없는Turkish: gergin - fazla kuralcıUrdu: تناؤ کا شکار - سخت مزاجIndonesian: tegang - kaku (sikap)
उदाहरण वाक्य
He gets uptight before big tests.
basic
My sister is very uptight about her grades.
basic
Don't be so uptight! Just relax.
basic
She's a bit uptight when meeting new people.
natural
Everyone thinks he’s too uptight at parties.
natural
Chill out, you don’t have to be so uptight about everything.
natural