CONCERNED vs WORRY: NOUN
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- A strong feeling of anxiety
- A state of undue solicitude; a state of disturbance from care and anxiety; vexation; anxiety; fret.
- An instance or cause of such a feeling.
- The act of worrying or biting and mangling with the teeth; the act of killing by biting and shaking.
- Something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness
- The act of worrying or the condition of being worried; persistent mental uneasiness.
- Harassing anxiety, solicitude, or turmoil; perplexity arising from over-anxiety or petty annoyances and cares; trouble: as, it is not work but worry that kills; the worries of housekeeping.
- A source of nagging concern or uneasiness.
CONCERNED vs WORRY: ADJECTIVE
- Anxious; troubled.
- Disturbed; troubled; solicitous.
- Showing concern.
- Interested and involved.
- Culpably involved
- Feeling or showing worry or solicitude
- Involved in or affected by or having a claim to or share in
- In relation (or in regard) to; especially as in the phrases
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CONCERNED vs WORRY: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of concern.
- Touch or rub constantly
- Lacerate by biting
- Disturb the peace of mind of; afflict with mental agitation or distress
- Be concerned with
- Be worried, concerned, anxious, troubled, or uneasy
- To seize or shake by the throat, especially of a dog or wolf.
- To harass; to irritate or distress.
- To be troubled, to give way to mental anxiety.
- To strangle.
- Be on the mind of
CONCERNED vs WORRY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To seize something with the teeth and bite or tear repeatedly.
- To touch or handle something nervously or persistently.
- To attempt to deal with something in a persistent or dogged manner.
- To cause to feel anxious, distressed, or troubled. : trouble.
- To seize with the teeth and bite or tug at repeatedly.
- To touch or handle nervously or persistently.
- To attack roughly and repeatedly; harass.
- To feel uneasy or concerned about something; be troubled. : brood.
- To attempt to deal with in a persistent or repeated manner.
- To chase and nip at or attack.
- To feel or express undue care and anxiety; to manifest disquietude or pain; to be fretful; to chafe
- To bother or annoy, as with petty complaints.
CONCERNED vs WORRY: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To harass with labor; to fatigue.
- To harass or beset with importunity, or with care an anxiety; to vex; to annoy; to torment; to tease; to fret; to trouble; to plague.
- To harass by pursuit and barking; to attack repeatedly; also, to tear or mangle with the teeth.
CONCERNED vs WORRY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Having or manifesting disquietude; uneasy; troubled; anxious: as, she watched his movements with a concerned look or feeling; he was concerned about his prospects.
- A euphemism for damned.
- To choke; be suffocated, as by something stopping the windpipe.
- To fight, as dogs, by seizing and biting at each other; be engaged in biting, shaking, or mangling with the teeth.
- To be unduly anxious and careful; give way to anxiety; be over-solicitous or disquieted about things; borrow trouble; fret.
- To tease; trouble; harass with importunity or with care and anxiety; plague; bother; vex; persecute.
- To seize by the throat with the teeth; bite at or tear with the teeth, as dogs when fighting; kill or injure badly by repeated biting, tearing, shaking, etc.: as, a dog that worries sheep; a terrier worries rats.
- To choke; suffocate.
- Synonyms Pester, Plague, etc. (see tease), disturb, disquiet.
- A source of unhappiness
- Disturb the peace of mind of
- (idiom) (not to worry) There is nothing to worry about; there is no need to be concerned.
CONCERNED vs WORRY: RELATED WORDS
- Worry, Apprehensive, Alarmed, Worried, Taken up, Related to, Haunted, Related, Implicated, Solicitous, Involved, Obsessed, Preoccupied, Interested, Afraid
- Fears, Concerned, Fear, Fret, Occupy, Distress, Brood, Interest, Mind, Vexation, Care, Dwell, Headache, Trouble, Concern
CONCERNED vs WORRY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Worrying, Worry, Apprehensive, Alarmed, Worried, Related to, Haunted, Related, Implicated, Solicitous, Involved, Obsessed, Preoccupied, Interested, Afraid
- Anxiety, Scared, Afraid, Concerned, Fear, Occupy, Distress, Brood, Interest, Mind, Care, Dwell, Headache, Trouble, Concern
CONCERNED vs WORRY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In these alone, were the whole people concerned.
- Is that something we should be concerned about?
- The Cherokees had every reason to be concerned.
- This chapter is concerned only with market regulation.
- All skin types, especially those concerned with ageing.
- They re concerned how it will affect that.
- The name of the concerned lot plan, if any, and the lot numbers of the concerned and abutting properties.
- Brook was less concerned with realism, and more concerned with translating the play into a form that could communicate with the modern world.
- This enterprise is most suitable when national security is concerned as it is under the direct control and supervision of the concerned Ministry.
- We are less concerned with finding texts, and more concerned with stopping the flood of texts coming in.
- Save yourself any worry of paying extra fees.
- First, I think you worry excessively over communism.
- We make buying a used car worry free.
- As you can worry if should contain only.
- You should not worry so much about that.
- Across every generation, parents worry about their kids.
- Learn why Christians do not have to worry.
- The Catholic Church does not worry whether we formally endorse its doctrines, so why should we worry whether it endorses ours?
- Too often we try to fight worry by simply telling ourselves that worry is wrong.
- Siblings in separation have the ability to worry together and worry they will.
CONCERNED vs WORRY: QUESTIONS
- Should you be concerned about grandparents spoilers?
- Should dental professionals be concerned about ICDs?
- What is social psychology primarily concerned with?
- Should you be concerned about congenital disorders?
- Which factor is concerned during the thermoregulation?
- When should gastroenterologists be concerned about Dili?
- Should migrants be concerned about domestic violence?
- What is financial management mainly concerned with?
- Should dermatologists be concerned about liposarcoma?
- What is concerned special forces guy or concerned OMON Guy?
- Should commodity investors worry about negative yields?
- Should I worry about premature atrial contractions?
- Should you worry about frequent Permissions repairs?
- Which constipation symptoms should you worry about?
- Should investors worry about Chipotle (CMG) options?
- Should we worry about genetically modified vegetables?
- When does worry become uncontrollable and excessive?
- Should you worry about Lassonde Industries'dividend?
- Should financial marketers worry about gamification?
- Do not worry about tomorrow for tomorrow will worry about itself?