"Worrisome" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Worrisome" Meaning

Causing concern or anxiety; causing worries.

"Worrisome" Examples

Examples of Usage for "Worrisome"


Example Sentences


1. Caution: The steep increase in crime rates is a worrisome trend for city planners.
2. Concern: High blood pressure is a worrisome sign for individuals after they turn 40.
3. Conflict Situation: Workload is becoming increasingly worrisome with more projects due this quarter.
4. State of Health: The parents noticed worrisome symptoms in their child, prompting a visit to the pediatrician.
5. Concern for the Environment: Rising temperatures are a worrisome sign of what's been happening to our planet.

"Worrisome" Similar Words

Wornil

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Worral

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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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Worrier

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Worriers

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Worries

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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.

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Worrying

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Worryingly

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Worrywart

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Worse

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