100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "worry"
Definition
The verb worry means to feel anxious or concerned about something; to allow one's mind to dwell on difficulties or troubles.
Synonyms
- Concern
- Bother
- Distress
- Fret
- Stress
- Agitate
- Unease
- Trouble
- Panic
- Fear
Antonyms
- Relax
- Reassure
- Calm
- Soothe
- Assure
- Comfort
- Encourage
- Support
- Certainty
- Trust
Examples
- I always worry about my exams.
- Don't worry; everything will be alright.
- She tends to worry too much about her health.
- He didn't want to worry his parents with bad news.
- There’s no need to worry about minor setbacks.
- I used to worry excessively about my job security.
- They worry about climate change and its effects.
- You shouldn’t worry so much about what others think.
- I can’t help but worry when my phone doesn’t ring.
- The news tends to worry people unnecessarily.
- I always worry if I leave the stove on.
- She worries about the future of her children.
- Don’t worry; I’ll handle the situation.
- He likes to worry about things he cannot control.
- I worry that I won’t finish on time.
- They worry about their financial situation.
- You should worry less and enjoy life more.
- He tends to worry when he travels alone.
- She worries that her friends will forget her.
- I often worry about making the right decisions.
- It’s easy to worry about things that haven’t happened yet.
- We all worry from time to time; it’s natural.
- She always worries that she is not good enough.
- I worry that I might lose my job.
- He doesn’t worry about his appearance.
- Parents often worry about their children's safety.
- I try not to worry too much about the little things.
- It’s hard not to worry when you have deadlines.
- I worry that I am not saving enough for retirement.
- She worries excessively about being late.
- Don’t worry; I’ll be there to support you.
- He always finds something to worry about.
- I worry that I forget essential tasks.
- She worries about the economy affecting her job.
- I used to worry about my grades all the time.
- You should not worry; it’s just a phase.
- I worry about making a good impression.
- He tends to worry during storms.
- I worry about my health as I get older.
- She worries about her pets when she travels.
- Try not to worry about what could go wrong.
- I worry that I won't meet my goals.
- She constantly worries about her finances.
- I don’t want to worry you with my problems.
- He has a tendency to worry over small details.
- I always worry when my friends are late.
- She worries that she is missing out on opportunities.
- I worry about the impact of social media on youth.
- He tends to worry about his family’s well-being.
- I try to worry less and live more.
- She worries if she’ll find a good job after graduation.
- I don’t want to worry you unnecessarily.
- He used to worry about public speaking.
- I worry about the consequences of my actions.
- She worries that she won't be able to cope with stress.
- I often worry about things that are out of my control.
- Don’t worry; you are doing great.
- He tends to worry about the worst-case scenario.
- I worry about my friends who live far away.
- She worries that she is not spending enough time with her family.
- I always worry during job interviews.
- I worry about the rise in crime rates.
- She worries that she will fail.
- I don't want to worry you with my troubles.
- He worries about getting older.
- I worry if I can maintain my friendships.
- She tends to worry about her weight.
- I worry that I might not be a good parent.
- He worries excessively about his performance at work.
- I don’t want to worry you with my illness.
- She worries about being alone.
- I often worry that I am not living up to my potential.
- He worries about the safety of his children.
- I worry when my partner is late coming home.
- She always worries about the weather before an event.
- I try not to worry about opinions of others.
- He worries that he will never find true love.
- I worry that I am not giving enough to my community.
- She worries about her health condition.
- I often worry about the future.
- He tends to worry about family gatherings.
- I worry that I may have offended someone.
- She worries about the time it takes to commute.
- I try to avoid things that make me worry.
- He worries about losing touch with friends.
- I always worry about financial stability.
- She worries if she has made the right choices.
- I worry about the quality of my work.
- Don’t worry; we will figure this out together.
- He worries that he won’t be able to keep up.
- I often worry about missing deadlines.
- She worries about the impact of stress on her health.
- I worry that I might not be able to travel again.
- He tends to worry about the future of the environment.
- I worry if I am being a good friend.
- She worries about her children’s education.
- I worry that I may have forgotten something important.
- He always finds something to worry about at work.
- I try not to worry too much about my appearance.
- She worries that her dreams will never come true.