Edgy means feeling worried or easily upset. When someone is edgy, they are often tense and not calm.
She looks edgy before the big test.
He was edgy waiting for the phone call.
Edgy can describe something with a sharp edge or point that can cut or hurt. It means not smooth or blunt.
The knife has an edgy blade.
Be careful; that rock is very edgy.
Edgy can mean new and different in a way that many people find interesting or unusual. It often means bold or cutting-edge style or ideas.
She loves edgy fashion styles.
The movie was edgy and very different.
Edgy here means full of high energy and strong emotions, often used to describe music, writing, or art that feels powerful and emotional.
The music has an edgy and raw feeling.
His writing style is edgy and intense.
Edgy can describe something close to the border or limit of an area or idea. It means near the edge or boundary.
They camped in an edgy part of the forest.
His ideas are on the edgy side of science.
Edgy means feeling quick to become angry or impatient because of stress or pressure. It shows a short temper.
He felt edgy after waiting long.
The teacher was edgy during the class.
Edgy can mean fashionable or cool but in a way that breaks rules or surprises people. It is often used for clothes or behavior.
That band has an edgy look.
Her style is edgy and brave.