edgy
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British pronunciation
/ˈɛd‍ʒi/

Definition & Meaning of "edgy"in English

01

feeling anxious and easily irritated

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She was feeling edgy before the meeting, worried about how her proposal would be received.
The constant noise made him edgy, unable to focus on his work.
02

(of a movie, book, piece of music, etc.) characterized by sharpness, intensity, or boldness, often provoking strong reactions

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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

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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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