We hadn't heard from her in days and we worried that something may be wrong.
The nervous teen worried about failing the test.
'He was a worried boy.' In this sentence worried is describing the boy, therefore worried is an adjective.
I was really worried that there would be a project this period.
To funny, so worried about there sports.
visitors were coming so she worried about the cleanliness of her house
She paces the floor when she is worried. You can measure your paces and find out how far you have walked.
Knowing how to use a word in a sentence is very important in learning the word meaning. A sentence with the word absence is;Their mother's absence , had the children worried, they had not seen her all day."
He was worried that he might have forgotten his homework.
The sentence "The economy has everyone in the world worried and stressed especially in the Midwest" is a compound sentence. It contains two independent clauses: "The economy has everyone in the world worried" and "stressed especially in the Midwest," where the second clause expands on the first. The use of "and" connects the two ideas, indicating a relationship between them.
Marek was worried about pollution so he enrolled in a university course in Environmental Studies.
The girl was devistatingly worried.
Although Lisa had the support of nearly all her family, she was worried about the opinions of the aggregate members.
I was worried the sea would be rough and stormy, but no, it was as placid as the surface of my morning cup of tea.