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Worrier - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A worrier is someone who frequently feels anxious or troubled about potential problems, often overthinking situations and imagining negative outcomes. They tend to dwell on uncertainties and difficulties.

worrier

/ˈwɜriər/ /ˈwʌriə/

Definition:

A person who habitually feels or expresses anxiety or concern.

Synonyms:

fretter, anxious person, nervous Nellie, hand-wringer

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

carefree person, optimist

Common Collocations:

chronic worrier, constant worrier, anxious worrier, habitual worrier

Derivatives:

worry, worrying, worried

Usage Tips:

Use "worrier" to describe someone who often feels anxious; avoid confusing it with "warrior."

Common Phrases:

worrywart, nervous wreck, born worrier

Etymology:

Derived from the verb "worry," from Old English *wyrgan*, meaning to strangle or harass.

Examples:

  • 1. She is such a worrier about small things.
  • 2. The worrier in our group always anticipates problems before they happen.
  • 3. My mother is a natural worrier when it comes to travel plans.
  • 4. He’s not a risk-taker—just a cautious worrier by nature.

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