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worrier
[wur-ee-er, wuhr-]
noun
a person who tends to fret or be tormented by anxious or disturbing thoughts.
As an obsessive worrier, I often sense danger where others sense nothing.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of worrier1
Example Sentences
Lucy says she's always been a bit of worrier, but two years ago she began to get anxious and started having panic attacks.
But it’s been a while and, as you might guess from her movie roles, she tends to be a bit of a worrier.
After using Perplexity, and hearing about similar products being developed by other start-ups, I’m convinced that the worriers have a point.
Democrats are by nature worriers, and the polling offered ample reason for partisan stomachs to churn.
"We are the descendants of worriers, so our bodies are wired to respond in this way."
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