Worried

/ˈwɜːrid/ adjective

If you are worried, you feel nervous or upset because you think that something bad might happen. It is a feeling of stress about possible problems.

“Worried” comes from the verb “worry,” which originally meant “to strangle” or “to grasp by the throat” in Old English. The meaning slowly shifted from a physical choking to the feeling of being mentally ‘choked’ by anxiety.

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