Worry

/ˈwɜːri/ verb

To worry means to keep thinking about problems or bad things that might happen, which makes you feel upset or nervous. It can also mean to bother or disturb someone.

“Worry” comes from Old English “wyrgan,” meaning “to strangle” or “to choke.” Over time, the idea of physical choking turned into the mental feeling of being squeezed by fear and stress.

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