Found 4 items, similar to Worried.
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Definition: worried
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English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: worried
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: worried
worry
n 1: something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of
unhappiness;
“New York traffic is a constant concern”;
“it's a major worry” [syn:
concern,
headache,
vexation]
2: a strong feeling of anxiety;
“his worry over the prospect of
being fired”;
“it is not work but worry that kills”;
“he
wanted to die and end his troubles” [syn:
trouble]
v 1: be worried, concerned, anxious, troubled, or uneasy;
“I
worry about my job”
2: be concerned with;
“I worry about my grades” [syn:
care]
3: disturb the peace of mind of; afflict with mental agitation
or distress;
“I cannot sleep--my daughter's health is
worrying me” [syn:
vex] [ant:
reassure]
4: be on the mind of;
“I worry about the second Germanic
consonant” [syn:
concern,
interest,
occupy]
5: lacerate by biting;
“the dog worried his bone”
6: touch or rub constantly;
“The old man worried his beads”
[also:
worried]
worried
adj : afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or
grief;
“too upset to say anything”;
“spent many
disquieted moments”;
“distressed about her son's
leaving home”;
“lapsed into disturbed sleep”;
“worried
parents”;
“a worried frown”;
“one last worried check of
the sleeping children” [syn:
disquieted,
distressed,
disturbed,
upset]
worried
See
worry
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Worried
Worry
\Wor"ry\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Worried; p. pr. & vb. n.
Worrying.] [OE. worowen, wirien, to strangle, AS. wyrgan in
[=a]wyrgan; akin to D. worgen, wurgen, to strangle, OHG.
wurgen, G. w["u]rgen, Lith. verszti, and perhaps to E.
wring.]
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1. To harass by pursuit and barking; to attack repeatedly;
also, to tear or mangle with the teeth.
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A hellhound that doth hunt us all to death;
That dog that had his teeth before his eyes,
To worry lambs and lap their gentle blood. --Shak.
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2. 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.
“A church worried with
reformation.” --South.
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Let them rail,
And worry one another at their pleasure. --Rowe.
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Worry him out till he gives consent. --Swift.
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3. To harass with labor; to fatigue. [Colloq.]
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