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тревога — meaning in English: anxiety

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'тревога' in everyday conversations when discussing feelings of worry or unease, such as before a big exam or during a stressful situation. It can also be heard in more serious contexts, like medical discussions about anxiety disorders, where people might describe their experiences with this feeling.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'тревога' specifically captures a sense of anxiety, the word 'беспокойство' (bispokoystvo) can refer more broadly to worry or concern. One might choose 'тревога' when emphasizing a more intense, often anticipatory type of anxiety versus the more general unease conveyed by 'беспокойство.'
Culture
'Тревога' has deep roots in the Russian language, stemming from the Proto-Slavic term meaning 'to disturb' or 'to disturb the peace.' In Russian culture, discussions around mental health and anxiety have evolved, especially in recent years, leading to greater awareness and openness about emotional well-being.
FAQ
Q.What does the word тревога mean in English?
'тревога' translates to 'anxiety' in English, and it encompasses feelings of worry, unease, and fear often related to future uncertainties.
Q.How do you use тревога in a sentence?
You can use 'тревога' in a sentence like this: 'У меня тревога перед экзаменом,' which means 'I feel anxiety before the exam.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using тревога?
One common mistake is confusing 'тревога' with 'страх' (fear). While both relate to negative emotions, 'тревога' is more about anticipatory feelings, whereas 'страх' is more about immediate fear.
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