A worried person is filled with fear as the primary motive. Afraid of losing control and abandonment. Having been traumatized at one time in their life when they were vulnerable almost to the point that the trauma almost killed them emotionally. They detach, devise a strategy that they believe will protect them and become vigilant to any threat to their damaged sense of self worth. Hense they invent a false self that says: "you cant hurt me, I am invulnerable now" your opinion of me is wrong.
A person who is troubled and worried may be described as anxious or distressed.
stupid, loser
Anxious, concerned, troubled.
The surface of the waters were troubled by the school of fish.
The evidence that a troubled person had lived in the room where Hyde was found dead includes personal items belonging to the troubled individual, such as medication or notes detailing their struggles, as well as signs of distress or disturbance in the room, like broken furniture or walls. Additionally, witnesses or neighbors can provide testimonies about the troubled person's behavior or presence in the room.
Comparative: more troubled Superlative:most troubled
worried, troubled, bothered, disturbed
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Harassed means to subject someone to aggressive pressure or intimidation repeatedly. It can involve causing distress or discomfort through persistent unwanted behavior.
a psychiatrist or social worker
Nervous
stupid, loser
stupid, loser
Troubled can be a verb and an adjective. Verb: The past tense of the verb 'trouble'. Adjective: Anxious or worried.
Anxious
upset, worried, troubled, distracted, tormented, distraught, agitated, wretched
The surface of the waters were troubled by the school of fish.
worried, troubled, uncertain, anxious, afraid, fearful, concerned, suspicious, doubtful, uneasy