Yes, despite all the planning, Eisenhower was very worried. The weather was unpredictable and could have ruined the landings.
During the Cold War, people were primarily worried about the constant threat of a nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union. The arms race and the development of increasingly advanced and destructive weapons created a pervasive sense of fear and anxiety among the general public around the world. There were also concerns about espionage, communist infiltration, and the potential spread of communism to other countries.
The code name for the proposed German invasion of England was Code Name Operation Sealion. Immediately after the defeat of France in June 1940, Adolf Hitler ordered his generals to organize the invasion of Britain. The invasion plan was given the code name Operation Sealion. The objective was to land 160,000 German soldiers along a forty-mile coastal stretch of south-east England. Within a few weeks the Germans had assembled a large armada of vessels, including 2,000 barges in German, Belgian and French harbours. However, Hitler's generals were very worried about the damage that the Royal Air Force could inflict on the German Army during the invasion. Hitler therefore agreed to their request that the invasion should be postponed until the British airforce had been destroyed.
War time. The last thing they were worried about was paper records.
he worried it would start a war.
At the height of world war 2, about 100,000Americans claimed membership in the communist party.
The American people voted the Democrats out and Eisenhower president in 1952, and became more worried about communism.
talk to your doctor about the risks involved. they may be minor, and many other people have probably had the same surgery you are having. if that is the case, you have no need to be worried because the surgery is a common one with little complications
I am not sure what you mean by the question. If you mean a heart bypass operation, then that would mean you have at least one clogged artery in your heart and your doctor is worried that you will have a heart attack if you do not change your diet and reduce your weight and probably cholestral levels.
Any surgical procedure is a a matter of concern. However having your appendix removed is an operation carried out frequently and the hazards are well known. It is considered a routine matter, as much as any operation can be. It would not be carried out is the physician thought there were alternatives.
more worried, most worried
'He was a worried boy.' In this sentence worried is describing the boy, therefore worried is an adjective.
I'm so worried. Is worried an adjective or a verb?
The verb is "are" (as it is in, "You are worried.")
I suppose you could say "A worried lot" if you mean lot as the noun, and a group of people are all worried, but I would say "The whole group is worried" instead. If you mean that you are worried often, you would say "I get worried a lot" and if you mean that you are extremely worried, then you would say "I am a lot worried" or "I am very worried" which sounds a little better.
Give him some time to adjust. If you are worried about dehydration, give him some Popsicles with electrolytes and make sure he is eating them. If he refuses, call a nurse for more help.
Worried is past tense. The present tense is worry.
Thank you for your concern. I appreciate your care and support. If there's anything specific you're worried about, please feel free to share it with me.