worry
How to Use Worry
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo feel or cause anxious unease about something.
"Worry" as a verb usually takes "about": worry about something, not worry for something (except in the fixed phrase "not to worry").
Word Forms
worried past tense, worries plural, worries singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
Don't _____ — the flight isn't until tomorrow.
Etymology
From Old English wyrgan, meaning "to strangle" — the sense softened over centuries from physical choking to mental "strangling" anxiety.