Fidget (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: fidg·et
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈfɪdʒ.ɪt/ US: /ˈfɪdʒ.ət/
Fidget as a Verb
Meaning: To move continuously and in small increments, especially if you don't intend to and make them out of nervousness or boredom rather than for any specific reason.
Example:
> Whenever we wrote an exam, Suzanne couldn't stop fidgeting with her pencil.
> His mother bought him a stress ball to squeeze when he wants to fidget.
Fidget as a Noun
#1 Meaning: Somebody who has trouble remaining still and frequently moves continuously and unintentionally.
Example:
> Sarah is a terrible fidget in class.
> When did he become a fidgeter?
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He was very fidget ,walking from one side to other because of his worries.
He is fidget snapping his fingers while wait his time to present his classwork.
Thank you for posting good sentences Nirvana! 😀
Try saying:
He was very fidgety, walking from side to side because of his worries.
While waiting for his turn to present his classwork, he fidgets and snaps his fingers.
A few students fidgeted nervously in their chairs
Children can’t sit still for long without fidgeting.
Thank you for posting good sentences Vlad! 😀
– Some children had a habit of fidgeting if they touched anything
like a pen or ruler or other things.
– My son took a pillow with his feet and fidgeted so fast.
– The girl was a terrible fidget anyplace.
Thank you for posting good sentences Naseema! 😀
You can also say:
– Some children had a habit of fidgeting if they touched anything like a pen, a ruler, or other things.
– My son quickly fidgeted with his feet on a pillow.
– The girl was a terrible fidgeter anywhere.