edgy
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ˈɛ
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dgy
ʤi
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British pronunciation
/ˈɛd‍ʒi/

Définition et signification de « edgy » en anglais

01

nerveux, anxieux

feeling anxious and easily irritated
example
Exemples
She was feeling edgy before the meeting, worried about how her proposal would be received.
Elle se sentait nerveuse avant la réunion, inquiète de la façon dont sa proposition serait reçue.
The constant noise made him edgy, unable to focus on his work.
Le bruit constant l'a rendu nerveux, incapable de se concentrer sur son travail.
02

avant-garde, subversif, audacieux

(of a movie, book, piece of music, etc.) characterized by sharpness, intensity, or boldness, often provoking strong reactions
example
Exemples
Her novel is edgy, challenging conventional storytelling.
The album 's edgy sound appealed to a younger audience.
03

characterized by daring, avant-garde, or unconventional elements, often standing out visually or stylistically from the norm

example
Exemples
The gallery featured edgy installations combining neon lights and recycled materials.
His edgy hairstyle, with shaved patterns and vibrant colors, drew compliments and stares.
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