Etymology:
Meaning:
Causing or characterized by extreme anxiety, tension, or discomfort
Origin:
The term "nerveracking" emerged in the early 1900s, reflecting the notion that intense tension or anxiety could figuratively "rack" or torture the nerves.
Usage:
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