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The root word of security is "secure," which comes from the Latin word "securus" meaning free from care or worry.
The adverb for the word worry is the word worried.
Worry-free, carefree, footloose and fancy-free, unconcerned, serene, confident.
Yes, the word 'worry' is an abstract noun, a word for a problem or possibility that makes you feel uneasy, a word for an emotion.example: My big worry is that the cost may soon rise.The word 'worry' is also a verb: worry, worries, worrying, worried.
NO! Just for one day don't worry about it!
Worry wart Why worry? No worries!
The word could be healthy for being free from infection.
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Yes, the word "worry" has two syllables. Wor-ry.
to worry = da'ag (דאג) worry or concern (noun) = da'agah (דאגה)
The term is two words, free throw.
The word 'worry' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'worry' is an abstract noun, a word for a problem or possibility that makes you feel uneasy, a word for an emotion.example: My big worry is that the cost may soon rise.