worried
- IPA[ˈwʌrɪd]
英式
- anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems
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- 1. anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems Michelle knew that her friends were very worried about her there was a worried frown on his face
- give way to anxiety or unease; allow one's mind to dwell on difficulty or troubles: he worried about his soldier sons in the war I began to worry whether I had done the right thing
- a state of anxiety and uncertainty over actual or potential problems: he's demented with worry her son had been a constant source of worry to her
Oxford American Dictionary
- feel or cause to feel anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems: he worried about his soldier sons in the war I began to worry whether I had done the right thing
- the state of being anxious and troubled over actual or potential problems: he's demented with worry her son had been a constant source of worry to her
Oxford Dictionary
- people who are unnecessarily anxious about their physical or mental health
Oxford American Dictionary
- people who are unnecessarily anxious about their physical or mental health
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- a string of beads that one fingers and moves in order to calm oneself.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a string of beads that one fingers and moves in order to calm oneself.
Oxford Dictionary
- discover or solve something by persistent thought
Oxford Dictionary
- discover or solve something by persistent thought
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- IPA[ˈwərēd]
美式
- anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems: there was a worried frown on his face he is worried that we are not sustaining high employment
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