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  1. worriesnoun

    Plural form of worry.

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  1. Worries

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of worries in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of worries in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of worries in a Sentence

  1. Koichi Yoshikawa:

    The fall in markets is stemming from worries about China, oil and so on. And now people think policymakers will try to stop that with monetary easing, the problem is that monetary easing has succeeded in supporting financial markets but not necessarily the real economy.

  2. United States:

    Even people who are reasonably progressive in their beliefs and politics have become quite radical [ in their opposition to ] this thing, which really, really worries me, not least to the actual risk of queer people existing in public, but in the United States, we've seen it tied into a much broader attempt to rollback LGBT rights.

  3. Fox News:

    What worries me a good bit, is how these despotic regimes are emboldened to push back against the United States, we need to send a strong message to our adversaries, and to this new axis of evil of Russia, China, Iran and North Korea that we are going to push back on them and we will not let them win.

  4. Richard Beary:

    We’re telling our people from the time you put that uniform on to the time you walk in your house your head needs to be on a swivel and there is no downtime anymore, no getting lunch and relaxing for a few minutes, what worries me as a law-enforcement executive is that extended period of hyper vigilance on our employees, that’s going to take a toll emotionally.

  5. Hidehiko Kasahara:

    She has improved with regard to her public duties and is participating in various events, of course, her health is a mental issue so there are ups and downs, but worries have rather faded.

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