worry
Prononciation : [ˈwɜːri]
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Contexte : « emotion »
(verb) to feel troubled or anxious about something. It's when you think too much about things that might go wrong or things that make you nervous.
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I tend to worry about my exams, but I study hard to feel better.
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She doesn’t worry about small things; she stays calm even when there's a problem.
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Why do you worry so much about the future?
Contexte : « emotion »
(noun) the feeling of being anxious or troubled. It’s when something makes you feel scared or stressed.
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My main worry right now is getting enough sleep before the big day.
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His lack of worry about the test surprised everyone, especially since it was important.
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What is your biggest worry this week?
Contexte : « care »
(verb) to cause someone to feel anxious or troubled. It’s when something you say or do makes someone else feel nervous.
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I don't want to worry you with my problems, so I’ll keep them to myself.
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His jokes didn't worry her; they made her laugh instead.
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Are you trying to worry him with all these questions?
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