trouble
depending upon if you are using worry as a noun or a verb For noun you have: anxiety, anguish, uneasiness, fear, concern, apprehension... For verb you have: fret, disturb, plague, torture, vex, mangle...fret, agonize, apprehension, uneasiness
If someone tells you' no need to worry' ... then they are letting you know that they have it all under control. It is a good way of letting a person know that they will take care of you and what ever your worried about !! So no need to worry about anything!! =)
"Worry-prone" refers to a tendency or inclination to be anxious, concerned, or stressed about potential problems or uncertainties. Individuals who are worry-prone may frequently experience feelings of unease or apprehension about various aspects of their lives.
"What, me worry?" is a phrase popularized by the character Alfred E. Neuman from MAD Magazine. It conveys a carefree attitude towards worry or stress, suggesting that the speaker is not bothered by potential problems or challenges.
Worry is a feeling, whereas doom is an event which might cause a feeling; these are not synonymous although they can have a causal relationship. the synonym to doom can be fate or disaster.
trouble
To disturb means to interrupt the peace or tranquility of something, leading to worry or difficulties. It can manifest in various forms such as noises, actions, or thoughts that disrupt the normal flow of things.
"Trouble" rhymes with "bubble" and means to worry or disturb.
alarm
torture, struggle, strain, worry, afflict, distress, hurt, disturb, writhe, pain
From Merriam-Webster:1. to subject to great strain or difficulties, 2. to cause to worry or be troubled, 3. : to mar (as clothing or wood) deliberately to give an effect of age
Depends on context but: * interrupt * agitate * upset * worry * bother * perturb
Worry cannot cause a direct illness but can indirectly cause an illness to arise. Worry causes stress on the body and immune system making it easier for illnesses to grow and spread.
Annoy, badger, disturb, vex, tantalise are synonyms for pester
It means to worry just a fancy word for it. It means to worry just a fancy word for it.
yes it more than likely means your car light needs to be changed
'don't fret about the future young worry wort tis nothing to sweat blood over' fret means to worry or feel anxious about.