单词 | worried |
释义 | worriedworried /ˈwɚid, ˈwʌrid/ ●●● S1 W2 adjective 1unhappy because you keep thinking about a problem, or are anxious about something: What’s wrong? You look worried. She watched her child with a worried expression.worried about You shouldn’t be so worried about your weight.worried (that) Dana’s worried that we’ll be late again. When you didn’t call, I started to get worried. Where on earth have you been? I was worried sick (=extremely worried)!THESAURUSnervous – worried or frightened, and unable to relax: I get really nervous about exams.anxious – very worried or frightened, and unable to relax: He became increasingly anxious about his job.concerned – worried about a social problem, or about someone’s health, safety, etc.: Many scientists are concerned about global warming.uneasy – worried because you think something bad might happen: I felt uneasy leaving the kids with him.stressed (out) – so worried that you cannot relax: I’m getting totally stressed out about work.tense – feeling nervous and worried so that your body is tight and cannot relax: New drivers are usually very tense.frantic – extremely worried and frightened, and unable to think or behave calmly: When Susie didn’t come home, her parents became frantic.apprehensive formal – worried about something that you are going to do, or about the future: Mrs. Baker was apprehensive about testifying in court.preoccupied – worrying so much about a particular problem that you cannot think about anything else: You seem preoccupied – is there something wrong?2you had me worried spoken used to tell someone that something he or she said made you feel confused or anxious because you did not correctly understand it, or did not realize that it was a joke: You really had me worried – I thought you didn’t like the present.—worriedly adverb |
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