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worry

[wur-ee, wuhr-ee] / ˈwɜr i, ˈwʌr i /




Usage

What are other ways to say worry? Worry is an active state of agitated uneasiness and restless apprehension: He was distracted by worry over the stock market. Concern implies an anxious sense of interest in something: concern over a friend's misfortune. Care suggests a heaviness of spirit caused by dread, or by the constant pressure of burdensome demands: Poverty weighs a person down with care.

Example Sentences

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Do you worry about it ever getting too big?

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 11, 2026

Asked if he was worried about U.S. retaliation, Miller said, “I worry more about kids.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 11, 2026

However, analysts worry that stripping Zelensky of the order may lead to a major diplomatic rupture that can have serious repercussions for both countries.

From BBC • Jun. 10, 2026

“There is plenty to worry about and we are watching,” she said.

From Barron's • Jun. 10, 2026

I guess she could see the worry on my face, because she leaned in and whispered, “It’s all right, child. You ain’t done nothing wrong.”

From "Split the Sky" by Marie Arnold




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