adjective
- tense, nervous, or irritable
- having a bold, provocative, or unconventional style
- having sharp edges or angles
Usage: informal
Examples
- She felt edgy before the big presentation.
- The caffeine made him edgy and unable to sit still.
- The artist’s edgy paintings challenged traditional ideas about beauty.
- His edgy sense of humor sometimes offended people.
- The rock had an edgy surface that cut her hand.
- The building’s edgy architecture featured sharp geometric lines.
- After three cups of coffee, I was feeling pretty edgy.