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Worry Definition & Meaning

1. To feel anxious or concerned about something, often accompanied by negative thoughts or feelings.

Example: I worry about my health when i eat too much junk food.

2. To give attention or consideration to a potential problem or danger.

Example: I worry about the safety of my children when they play outside alone.

3. To harass or annoy persistently.

Example: My boss worries me with constant demands and unrealistic expectations.

4. To cause someone to feel uneasy or troubled.

Example: The uncertainty of the future worries me and keeps me up at night.

5. To be troubled by doubts or uncertainties.

Example: I worry that i won't be able to pass my upcoming exam despite studying hard.

Examples of the word worry used in sentences.

  • Don't worry, I am sure everything will be fine.
  • I worry about getting lost in a new city.
  • The mother worries when her child is not home on time.
  • Tom worries about the weather forecast for his picnic tomorrow.
  • Jenny is always worried about her grades in school.
  • He doesn't need to worry about finances because he's always had a good job.
  • Don't worry, I'm sure everything will be okay in the end.
  • She always worries about her grades, even though she's a straight-A student.
  • I'm worried about the weather forecast for our outdoor event tomorrow.
  • My mother worries about me staying out late at night, even though I'm an adult.
  • I'm starting to worry about my grades, so I'm going to schedule some extra study time this week.
  • I always worry about missing my appointments, so I set multiple reminders on my phone.
  • My mom worries about me every time I go out with my friends, but I always make sure to check in with her.
  • Whenever I hear about a natural disaster, I worry about the safety of my friends and family who live in that area.
  • I'm worried that I won't be able to afford my rent this month, so I'm looking for some part-time work.
  • I am worried that I won't be able to finish this project on time.
  • I cannot help but worry about my friend's safety when they go hiking alone.
  • With the current pandemic situation, it's hard not to worry about the future of the economy.
  • Don't worry, the doctor said it's just a minor injury and you will recover soon.
  • I always worry about what might go wrong before giving a presentation.
  • Despite being well-prepared for the exam, I couldn't help but worry about whether I would pass or not.
  • It's natural to worry about the future, but dwelling on what might happen can prevent us from enjoying the present.
  • As the deadline for the project approached, she began to worry that she wouldn't have enough time to complete it.
  • The news of the impending storm made the residents of the coastal town unnecessarily worry about their safety.
  • He couldn't shake the feeling of worry that came over him every time he thought about his parents' declining health.
  • Some people worry about the impact of technology on their jobs and careers, fearing being replaced by machines or automated systems.
  • As a parent, it is natural to worry about your kids' safety and well-being, especially when they are away from home.
  • Even though she has a successful career and a loving family, she still worries about her health and the possibility of falling ill.
  • With the current political climate and unrest, many people worry about the future of their country and its stability.
  • Despite his age and experience, the CEO still worries about meeting the company's targets every quarter.
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