WORRY vs DWELL: NOUN
- A source of nagging concern or uneasiness.
- The act of worrying or the condition of being worried; persistent mental uneasiness.
- The act of worrying or biting and mangling with the teeth; the act of killing by biting and shaking.
- 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 state of undue solicitude; a state of disturbance from care and anxiety; vexation; anxiety; fret.
- An instance or cause of such a feeling.
- A strong feeling of anxiety
- Something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness
- In a petrol engine, the period of time the ignition points are closed to let current flow through the ignition coil in between each spark. This is measured as an angle in degrees around the camshaft in the distributor which controls the points, for example in a 4-cylinder engine it might be 55° (spark at 90° intervals, points closed for 55° between each).
- A planned delay in a timed control program.
- A brief pause in the motion of part of a mechanism to allow an operation to be completed.
- A period of time in which a system or component remains in a given state.
- An automatic pause in the action of one part of a machine to enable another part to complete its work; specifically, in a sheet-metal drawing-press, a pause in the motion of one die to enable another to continue its work, or a pause in the motion of the two dies to enhance the effect of their combined pressure.
- In printing, the brief continuation of pressure in the taking of an impression on a hand-press or an Adams press, supposed to set or fasten the ink more firmly in the paper.
WORRY vs DWELL: VERB
- Be on the mind of
- Be worried, concerned, anxious, troubled, or uneasy
- Be concerned with
- Disturb the peace of mind of; afflict with mental agitation or distress
- Touch or rub constantly
- 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.
- Lacerate by biting
- Make one's home or live in
- Originate (in)
- Think moodily or anxiously about something
- Come back to
- To live; to reside.
- To linger (on) a particular thought, idea etc.; to remain fixated (on).
- To be in a given state.
- Inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of
- Exist or be situated within
WORRY vs DWELL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To touch or handle something nervously or persistently.
- To attempt to deal with something in a persistent or dogged manner.
- To feel uneasy or concerned about something; be troubled. : brood.
- To cause to feel anxious, distressed, or troubled. : trouble.
- To seize with the teeth and bite or tug at repeatedly.
- To feel or express undue care and anxiety; to manifest disquietude or pain; to be fretful; to chafe
- To chase and nip at or attack.
- To attempt to deal with in a persistent or repeated manner.
- To bother or annoy, as with petty complaints.
- To touch or handle nervously or persistently.
- To seize something with the teeth and bite or tear repeatedly.
- To attack roughly and repeatedly; harass.
- To abide as a permanent resident, or for a time; to live in a place; to reside.
- To abide; to remain; to continue.
- To abide in (a place); hence, to depend on.
- To continue long on or in; to remain absorbed with; to stick to; to make much of.
- To delay; to linger.
- To speak or write at length; expatiate.
- To fasten one's attention on something, especially moodily or persistently: : brood.
- To exist in a given place or state.
- To live as a resident; reside.
WORRY vs DWELL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To harass by pursuit and barking; to attack repeatedly; also, to tear or mangle with the teeth.
- 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 with labor; to fatigue.
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WORRY vs DWELL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To be unduly anxious and careful; give way to anxiety; be over-solicitous or disquieted about things; borrow trouble; fret.
- To fight, as dogs, by seizing and biting at each other; be engaged in biting, shaking, or mangling with the teeth.
- To choke; be suffocated, as by something stopping the windpipe.
- 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.
- A source of unhappiness
- Disturb the peace of mind of
- Synonyms Pester, Plague, etc. (see tease), disturb, disquiet.
- (idiom) (not to worry) There is nothing to worry about; there is no need to be concerned.
- To continue on; occupy a long time with; speak or write about at great length or with great fullness: as, to dwell on a note in music; to dwell upon a subject.
- Synonyms Abide, Sojourn, Continue, etc. See abide.
- To inhabit.
- To place as an inhabitant; plant.
- To abide as a permanent resident; reside; have abode or habitation permanently or for some time.
- To linger; delay; continue; stay; remain.
- To live; be; exist: without reference to place.
- Be an inhabitant of or reside in
- Inhabit or live in
- Be an inhabitant of
WORRY vs DWELL: RELATED WORDS
- Fears, Concerned, Fear, Fret, Occupy, Distress, Brood, Interest, Mind, Vexation, Care, Dwell, Headache, Trouble, Concern
- Linger, Concentrate, Lie in, Shack, People, Consist, Brood, Belong, Live, Populate, Reside, Inhabit, Worry, Lie, Harp
WORRY vs DWELL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Anxiety, Scared, Afraid, Concerned, Fear, Occupy, Distress, Brood, Interest, Mind, Care, Dwell, Headache, Trouble, Concern
- Think, Delve, Rehash, Emphasize, Focus, Linger, Shack, People, Brood, Live, Populate, Reside, Worry, Lie, Harp
WORRY vs DWELL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- 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.
- Well, I found a new place to dwell.
- God, on which the Moslem loves to dwell.
- But how many people actually dwell into it?
- We shall dwell with God and God shall dwell with us.
- And men shall dwell therein, and there shall be no more curse; but Jerusalem shall dwell safely.
- This is the hill which God desireth to dwell in; yea, the Lord shall dwell in it forever.
- Dwell time is described as the duration of the dwell interval when the channel symbols get transmitted.
- Dwell in Me, and I will dwell in you.
- The following parameters control amplitude hop modulation: dwell mode, dwell time, amplitude data list, and marker placement.
- DWELL This function is used for measuring DWELL on distributor ignition systems, and solenoids.
WORRY vs DWELL: QUESTIONS
- Should commodity investors worry about negative yields?
- Should I worry about premature atrial contractions?
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- 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?
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- Will no one who practices deceit dwell in my house?
- What affects the volume difference in a column dwell?
- How do I renew my Dwell magazine subscription online?
- Can points gap and dwell angle be adjusted independently?
- How do you calculate the total system dwell volume?
- What is dwell protection for the CSA T20 Challenge?
- How should believers dwell together with one another?
- Why choose dwell for commercial property management?
- Why do container vessel dwell times differ from tanker dwell times?