Worried

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Meanings of Worried

   
Adjective
  • Feeling afraid or sad about something bad that might happen.
  • Thinking about something that makes you feel uneasy or scared.
   
Verb
  • To feel troubled or anxious about something.
  • To bother or upset someone in a way that makes them feel uneasy.
  • To keep thinking about something that worries you.
  • To touch or play with something repeatedly.
   

Explanation of the word: Worried

Worried means you feel a bit nervous or scared about something. It's when you think about something that might go wrong, and it makes you feel uneasy.

   

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Translations for the word: Worried

   
hindi
चिंता

chinta

फिक्रमंद

fikramand

चिंतित

chintit

   
   

Synonyms for the word: Worried

fret
   

Mini Blog for the word: Worried

A Little Cloud in Our Minds

Sometimes, we all feel a little worried, just like a tiny cloud in our minds! ☁️

It’s okay to feel this way. When you’re worried, try to take a deep breath and think of something that makes you happy, like your favorite toy or a fun game. 🎮

You can also talk to someone you trust, like a parent or a friend. They can help chase those clouds away! 🌈

Remember, it’s perfectly normal to feel worried sometimes, but you’re never alone. Let’s turn those worries into giggles and smiles! 😄✨

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Worried

The word 'worried' means to feel anxious or concerned about something. It's when you think something bad might happen.

You pronounce 'worried' like this: 'wur-eed'. It has two syllables.

The word 'worried' comes from the Old English word 'wyrgan', which means to strangle or to choke. Over time, it changed to mean feeling anxious.

The word 'worried' in Bengali is 'চিন্তিত' (Chintita).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Worried

Fact: Did you know that everyone feels worried sometimes? It's a normal feeling that helps us stay safe!
Proverb: A worry shared is a worry halved. (Talking about your worries can make them feel smaller.)
Quote: "Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow, it empties today of its strength." - Corrie ten Boom