Uptightest: meaning, definitions and examples
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uptightest
[ ʌpˈtaɪtɪst ]
emotional state
Uptightest is the superlative form of 'uptight,' which describes a person who is highly anxious, tense, or unable to relax. It implies a heightened state of nervousness or stress where the individual may be overly concerned about various aspects of life. This term could also indicate a strict or overly serious demeanor, where the person appears excessively controlled or rigid in their behavior. It is often used in informal contexts to denote someone who is at their limit in terms of stress or anxiety.
Synonyms
anxious, nervous, rigid, stiff, tense.
Examples of usage
- He was the uptightest person in the room, unable to enjoy the celebration.
- When she’s around, the atmosphere becomes the uptightest it can be.
- I felt like the uptightest version of myself during the interview.
Translations
Translations of the word "uptightest" in other languages:
🇵🇹 mais nervoso
🇮🇳 सबसे तनावग्रस्त
🇩🇪 am angespanntesten
🇮🇩 paling tegang
🇺🇦 найбільш напружений
🇵🇱 najbardziej spięty
🇯🇵 最も緊張した
🇫🇷 le plus tendu
🇪🇸 el más nervioso
🇹🇷 en gergin
🇰🇷 가장 긴장한
🇸🇦 الأكثر توتراً
🇨🇿 nejvíce napjatý
🇸🇰 najviac napätý
🇨🇳 最紧张的
🇸🇮 najbolj napet
🇮🇸 mest spennandi
🇰🇿 ең шиеленіскен
🇬🇪 ყველაზე დაძაბული
🇦🇿 ən gərgin
🇲🇽 el más nervioso
Etymology
The term 'uptight' originated in the United States in the mid-20th century. It combines 'up,' which was used to imply an elevated state, with 'tight,' suggesting a constrained or tense condition. The word became popular during the 1960s and 1970s as part of a cultural shift during which young people began to express broader feelings of freedom contrasted with the rigidity of earlier societal norms. 'Uptight' was often used to describe those who were overly rigid in their thinking or lifestyles, especially in terms of social behavior. The superlative form 'uptightest' follows typical English adjective formation, adding '-est' to denote the highest degree of the state of being uptight. The connotation of the word continues to evolve, reflecting contemporary attitudes toward anxiety and emotional expression.