
Αναζήτηση
to worry
01
αγχωθεί, νοιάζομαι
to feel upset and nervous because we think about bad things that might happen to us or our problems
Intransitive: to worry | to worry about sth
Example
She tends to worry about upcoming exams.
Do n't worry, I'll take care of everything while you're away.
He could n't help but worry about the uncertain future.
02
ενοχλώ, θυμώνω
to bother or irritate someone repeatedly
Transitive: to worry sb
Example
The dripping faucet worried him as he tried to focus on his work.
The child 's whining started to worry the tired teacher.
The persistent knocking at the door worried everyone inside.
03
δαγκώνω, μάσημα
to chew, pull, or shake something with the teeth, often aggressively or persistently
Transitive: to worry sth
Example
The dog worried the old shoe until it was in shreds.
She watched as the puppy worried the toy, growling playfully.
The stray dog worried the bone, dragging it across the yard.
04
ανησυχώ, κουνώ
to handle or move something over and over, often in a way that shows anxiety or distraction
Transitive: to worry sth
Example
He worried the pen in his hand while waiting for the results.
She nervously worried the edge of her napkin during the meeting.
The child worried the toy, twisting it back and forth.
05
ανησυχώ, μαυρίζω
to cause someone to feel nervous, uneasy, or troubled in their mind
Transitive: to worry sb
Example
She was worried by the thought of losing her job.
The delay in the flight worried him, as he had important plans.
The news of the accident worried her, making it hard to concentrate.
Worry
Example
His constant worry about the future kept him up at night.
She expressed her worry over her son's health.
The storm caused a lot of worry among the townspeople.
02
φροντίδα, μέριμνα
something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness