"Worrier" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Worrier" Meaning

Someone who worries a lot or is prone to anxiety and being excessively concerned about something, often to a degree that it becomes a problem.

"Worrier" Examples

Word: Worrier


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1. Concerned individual: "My partner is such a worrier about our finances; they're always fretting about money."

2. Excessive Freudian concept: "Her an overactive worrier," said her friend, "has grown infamous for magnifying every problem into a cataclysm."

3. Person who worries unnecessarily: "The worrier is unreasonably certain that the water supply will run out without addressing this small issue."

4. Being the one who always expresses worry: "I've been feeling down and he encourages worry as a result."

5. A person always filled with anxiety: "Worryingly, I believe they add excessive worry on those nearby."

"Worrier" Similar Words

Wormy

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Worn-out

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Adjective: worn-out describes something that is tired, exhausted, or worn out due to overuse, physical activity, or time.

Worn

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Wornil

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Worral

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I couldn't find any word for "worral". It's possible it's a misspelling or a made-up word.

Worrall

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Worrall can refer to:<br><br>1. Worrall, a surname of English origin, possibly derived from the Old English words "weor" (weir or weir fish) and "h oran" or "helle" (hill or hill or hollow). People with this surname may have lived near a weir or a place with a significant natural feature.<br>2. Worrall, a suburb in Adelaide, South Australia, known for its beautiful parks and gardens.<br>3. Worrall, a given name, particularly popular in the United States, derived from the surname or used as a variant of other names such as Warren or Warren (given name).<br><br>In general, Worrall can also refer to a place of beauty or a lovely spot, possibly inspired by the pleasant nature of the surname or the location in Adelaide.

Worried

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Having a feeling of concern or anxiety about something, often for no clear reason. To feel anxious or apprehensive about a situation or someone.

Worriedly

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Worriers

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Worries

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To cause worry or anxiety; to disturb or trouble someone's mind with thoughts, cares, or problems.

Worrisome

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Causing concern or anxiety; causing worries.

Worrit

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To worry or (especially of a person) cause worry.

Worry-free

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Free from anxiety or stress; peaceful and calm.

Worry

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Worrying

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The word "worrying" can have two related but distinct meanings.<br><br>1. Causing anxiety or concern: This sense of "worrying" describes something that causes someone to feel anxious or apprehensive about a problem or situation. For example:<br><br>- "The worrying news from the family was disturbing her sleep."<br><br>2. Making an effort to find something: This sense of "worrying" is more commonly used in British English, where it means searching or looking for something, often in a thorough or persistent way. For example:<br><br>- "I've been worrying for the keys."

Worryingly

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Causing or inducing worry; alarming or disturbing.