Definition: 1. Afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief. 2. Thinking about unpleasant things that have happened or that might happen, and therefore feeling unhappy and afraid.
Use 'worried' in a sentence:
1. He seemed very worried.
2. She felt tired and more than a little worried.
3. You had me worried for a moment─I thought you were going to resign!
4. His quietness worried her.
5. He was worried about the safety of me.
6. He worried about her heavy drinking.
7. I'm not worried—they've got nothing on me.
8. The children worried the necessary permission out of their father.
9. The teenager's adulation of the top group worried her parents.
10. After twenty minutes I started to get worried.
11. He was worried sick about what our mothers would say.
12. "But you're not unduly worried about doing this report?"—"No."
13. I'm not worried ─ they've got nothing on me.
14. She gave me a worried look.
15. I'm not worried about her ─ she can take care of herself.
16. I hate that they should be worried about trifles.
17. I'm not worried about her─she can take care of herself.
18. The bank is worried about mounting inflationary pressures.
19. The lads'energy pleased him but their recklessness worried him.
20. He was so worried that sweat began to pour down his face.
21. If you're at all worried about his progress, do discuss it with one of his teachers.
22. His worried face relaxed into a smile of greeting when he recognized us.
23. I'm not worried about her—she can take care of herself.
24. Try not to get worried .
25. Ted Robinson has been worried all the week.
26. Is anything wrong ? You look worried.
27. He's worried the business will fall to pieces without him.
28. Rebecca worried at her lip.
29. He is only worried about his own hide.
30. She had a worried look on her face.
31. I was worried you wouldn't come.
32. Don't look so worried!
33. We're not unduly worried.
34. He worried his father to buy a new car.
35. Where have you been? I've been worried sick (= extremely worried) .
36. Amy was looking decidedly worried.
37. A gentleman is open and poised; a petty man is unhappy and worried.
38. He did not sound unduly worried at the prospect.
39. She seemed neither surprised nor worried.
40. He glanced worriedly at his father.
41. There was a worried expression on her face.
42. We're not too worried by these results.
43. They are worried about prospective changes in the law.
44. Back at home, her parents were worried.
45. All she's worried about is whether he is all right.
46. Their daughter hadn't written to them for a long time, and they were rather worried.
47. I'm worried about the safety of the treatment.
48. It's only human nature to be worried about change.
49. The police are worried that the man may be armed.
50. They worried about the purity of tap water.
51. Talk to your doctor if you're still worried.
52. They worried that German companies would lose business.
53. We're worried about his mental state.
54. Doctors are worried about the possible spread of the disease.
55. She sounded a bit worried.
56. He's not the slightest bit worried.
57. I had the sense that he was worried about something.