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    highly strung
    /ˌhʌɪlɪ ˈstrʌŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. very nervous and easily upset. British "highly strung horses"
  2. To highly strung or nervous people the feeling sometimes becomes so acute that they simply must escape somehow from the surrounding cause.

  3. adjective. US uk / ˌhaɪˈstrʌŋ / us / ˌhaɪˈstrʌŋ / (UK highly strung) Add to word list. very nervous and easily upset: a high-strung young woman. a high-strung racehorse. Synonyms. edgy informal. jittery informal. jumpy informal. nervy UK. restive formal. uptight informal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. HIGHLY STRUNG definition | Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of highly strung in English. highly strung. adjective. UK us / ˌhaɪ.li ˈstrʌŋ / uk / ˌhaɪ.li ˈstrʌŋ / (US high-strung) Add to word list. very nervous and easily upset: a highly strung young woman. a highly strung racehorse. Synonyms. jittery informal. jumpy informal. nervy UK.

  5. The meaning of HIGH-STRUNG is having an extremely nervous or sensitive temperament. How to use high-strung in a sentence.

  6. 3 days ago · The meaning of HIGHLY STRUNG is very nervous or easily upset.

  7. Definition of highly strung adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. High-strung definition: at great tension; highly excitable or nervous; edgy. See examples of HIGH-STRUNG used in a sentence.

  9. Someone who's high-strung is extremely nervous or overly sensitive. When your high-strung neighbor comes over for coffee, you may be tempted to secretly substitute decaf for regular. A high-strung dog will start trembling and shaking during a thunderstorm, and a high-strung horse is jittery and easily spooked by unfamiliar noises.

  10. If someone is high-strung, they are very nervous and easily upset. The strain was pushing the high-strung foreign minister over the edge. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary .

  11. adjective. tense and easily upset; excitable; nervous. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. highly strung in British English. very nervous or volatile in character. Usual US and Canadian phrase: high-strung. See full dictionary entry for strung. Collins English Dictionary.