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- Dictionaryworry/ˈwʌri/
verb
- 1. feel or cause to feel anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems: "he worried about his soldier sons in the war" Similar
- 2. (of a dog or other carnivorous animal) tear at or pull about with the teeth: "I found my dog contentedly worrying a bone"
noun
- 1. the state of being anxious and troubled over actual or potential problems: "he's demented with worry" Similar
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Worry is a verb that means to think about problems or unpleasant things that make you feel unhappy and frightened, or to make someone else feel this way. Worry is also a noun that means a problem or a feeling of anxiety.
- English (US)
to make someone feel unhappy and frightened because of...
- Znaczenie Worry, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
WORRY definicja: 1. to think about problems or unpleasant...
- Worry: Russian Translation
WORRY translate: волноваться, беспокоиться , волновать,...
- Worry Turkish Translation
WORRY translate: kaygılanmak, endişelenmek, merak etmek,...
- Worry: Thai Translation
WORRY translate: วิตกกังวล, รบกวน, ฉีกโดยใช้ฟัน,...
- Worry Spanish Translation
WORRY translate: preocuparse, preocupar, inquietar,...
- English (US)
Learn the meaning, synonyms, and usage of the word worry as a verb and a noun. Find examples, etymology, and related phrases of worry.
Worry is a verb that means to think about problems or unpleasant things that make you feel unhappy and frightened, or to make someone else feel this way. Worry is also a noun that means a problem or a feeling of anxiety.
Worry is the state or feeling of anxiety and unhappiness caused by the problems that you have or by thinking about unpleasant things that might happen.
Worry, annoy, harass all mean to disturb or interfere with someone's comfort or peace of mind. To worry is to cause anxiety, apprehension, or care: to worry one's parents. To annoy is to vex or irritate by continued repetition of interferences: to annoy the neighbors.
Worry is a verb that means to feel uneasy or anxious about something, or to cause someone to feel this way. It can also mean to bite, tear, or harass something or someone. See different sources and examples of worry and its related words.
The verb worry is an anxious word; it means to be concerned or nervous. If you sent your carrier pigeon out in the morning to deliver a message, you might worry if it hadn't returned by the afternoon.