😟worried

adjective
/ˈwɜːrid/

Meaning

feeling anxious or concerned about something

Example Sentences

She was worried about the upcoming exam.

Synonyms

anxious, concerned, uneasy, troubled

Antonyms

calm, relaxed

Collocations

worried about, feel worried, get worried, look worried

More Example Sentences

She was worried about making mistakes.

They are worried about their child’s health.

When I fall ill she becomes very much worried.

A firefighter rescues a cat from a tall tree in the neighborhood park after a worried owner calls for help

A firefighter rescues a cat from a tall tree in the neighborhood park after a worried owner calls for help and the fire truck arrives within minutes

A firefighter rescues a cat from a tall tree in the neighborhood park after a worried owner calls for help and the fire truck arrives within minutes carrying a long ladder

A firefighter rescues a cat from a tall tree in the neighborhood park after a worried owner calls for help and the fire truck arrives within minutes carrying a long ladder that reaches the highest branch easily

A firefighter rescues a cat from a tall tree in the neighborhood park after a worried owner calls for help and the fire truck arrives within minutes carrying a long ladder that reaches the highest branch easily while the whole neighborhood watches and cheers

A firefighter rescues a cat from a tall tree in the neighborhood park after a worried owner calls for help and the fire truck arrives within minutes carrying a long ladder that reaches the highest branch easily while the whole neighborhood watches and cheers as the cat is brought down safely

A firefighter rescues a cat from a tall tree in the neighborhood park after a worried owner calls for help and the fire truck arrives within minutes carrying a long ladder that reaches the highest branch easily while the whole neighborhood watches and cheers as the cat is brought down safely and returned to its grateful owner, who promises to keep it indoors.

Related Vocabularies

relating to or used in a ceremony or formal occasion
below the threshold of conscious perception but still influencing behavior or feelings
roughly calculated or judged; an approximate value or amount
Small in size, amount, or degree.
Based on personal accounts rather than facts or research; characterized by anecdotes.
coming after something in time; following

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