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Worry meaning
To be troubled; to give way to mental anxiety or doubt. | Disturb the peace of mind of; afflict with mental agitation or distress; to exercise. | To harass; to irritate or distress.
Example sentences (20)
So, do not allow anybody to tell you not to worry, please worry now so that you will not worry in the future and, when you get to the center, agree with the treatment options offered.
Don’t worry about flowers or donations – enjoy a round of golf and remember that life is too short to worry about the score!
In the heartbreaking interview, she said Darcey whispered to her father: 'Don't worry about us, don't worry about mum.
Vaal Dam water levels, to worry or not to worry?
I got a worry plaque off Amazon, where you put your hand on it and it turns red then eventually changes to green as you think of your worry.
I think that is a worry, and I think it’s a worry partly in the context of what I referred to earlier: We are likely to become an increasingly regulated society.
Some users worry about a random creep hacking into their Echo and listening in on them, or even worse, they worry someone may be watching them through an Echo device that has a camera.
The conclusions she and her team arrived at seem universal: Both sides worry about major election outcomes; the more people pay attention the more they worry; and anxiety grows the closer the election gets.
I have a wife, family and kids to worry about and that's my only worry right now.
The question remains as to whether any of the 11 candidates vying to succeed him—yes, 11—will condescend to worry about the things that worry their future constituents.
I don’t worry about yesterday, and I don’t worry about tomorrow.
Let’s not worry about tomorrow; tomorrow will worry about itself.
One is that writing about the future would lead to increased worry about unfinished tasks and delay sleep, while journaling about completed activities should not trigger worry,” Scullin said.
We constantly worry about how our livestock will survive in the wake of diminishing water resources and worry about the unpredictability of rain-fed farming.
A 2018 study in Therapeutic Advances in Urology found that people with the disease experienced high levels of anxiety, pain, sadness, worry, and sleeping difficulties.
About 50% of girls said they worry about friendships, compared to 32% of boys.
Additionally, Executive Chairman Ryan Cohen is facing a regulatory probe that should worry investors.
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Addressing journalists in Abakaliki, Onwe expressed worry and disaffection over the myriads of attacks and assassination attempts made on the life of the governorship candidate, Odoh, by suspected hoodlums in the state.
Advocates argue that a change to the system is needed to protect the public from “serious harm,” while critics worry that the measure would penalize the poor.