Pronunciation: /brɛkstɪriə/
noun a term used to describe the anxiety, uncertainty, and turmoil surrounding the Brexit process
A1 Brexsteria is the excitement and uncertainty surrounding Brexit.
A2 Many people are experiencing Brexsteria as the deadline for Brexit approaches.
B1 The media is fueling Brexsteria with constant coverage of Brexit negotiations.
B2 Brexsteria has led to a lot of anxiety and confusion among businesses and citizens.
C1 The government's handling of Brexit has only added to the Brexsteria gripping the nation.
C2 Financial markets are reacting to the Brexsteria by fluctuating wildly in anticipation of the outcome.
formal The ongoing Brexsteria has caused uncertainty in the financial markets.
informal People can't stop talking about Brexsteria and its impact on our economy.
slang I'm so over all this Brexsteria drama, it's exhausting.
figurative The country is in the grips of Brexsteria, like a fever that won't break.
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