Crossword-Solution: ANXIOUSNESS 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Anxiousness n. The quality of being anxious; great solicitude;
anxiety.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ANXIOUSNESS (5)

Maybe it was the gin, or the anxiousness, or the weakness and the hunger, and maybe it was the result of all of them, but at any rate I was all of a shake.
The Red One Jack London 2014
Paw and Maw have been at me about it all night--ever since those Harrisons in their anxiousness to make up their quarrel, rushed over with the news.
Cressy Bret Harte 2006
When I am away from her--gif me your sympathies: I so much want it--I sweat with anxiousness for young Miss.
Poor Miss Finch Wilkie Collins 2003
Perhaps to relieve her worthy aunt of any lingering anxiousness, Beatrice, throughout the day, wore an appearance of much contentment, and to Wilfrid was especially condescending, even talking with him freely on a subject quite unconnected with her pet interests.
A Life's Morning George Gissing 2003
Not to hope blindly, in the exceeding anxiousness of her passionate love, nor blindly to fear; not to bet her soul fly out among the twisting chances; not to sap her great maternal duty by affecting false stoical serenity:-- to nurse her soul's strength, and suckle her womanly weakness with the tsars which are poison--when repressed; to be at peace with a disastrous world for the sake of the dependent life unborn; lay such pure efforts she clung to God.
Vittoria, v8 George Meredith 2003

Quotes with ANXIOUSNESS (1)

Fear is elemental to every human endeavour involving risk and change, which includes ALL creative endeavours. To be creative is to be anxious. To endure the anxiousness - to face it and work with it, to allow it to lay bare what has been hidden - is the beginning of faith, which, in a certain sense, is the courage to become, to become present, along with all the other characters, tribes and audiences whose actions move the unfolding drama that is the world.
Billy Marshall Stoneking