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[ UK /wˈʌɹɪwˌɔːt/ ]
NOUN
  1. thinks about unfortunate things that might happen

How To Use worrywart In A Sentence

  • Scott was an odd combination of macho daredevil and super-cautious worrywart.
  • And financial markets remain calm, confounding worrywarts who prophesied turmoil once the Federal Reserve began raising interest rates.
  • The minutes - which don't identify the worrywarts - point to the return of corporate pricing power, a weak dollar, still-elevated energy costs, and slowing productivity growth as signs that price hikes could soon accelerate.
  • If I weren't such a worrywart, I could have looked at their infamous smiles and forgot everything that was wrong.
  • This very same worrywart imparted advice to never order spicy tuna. Susan Orlins: A Week in New York: Lessons Learned, Worries Amassed
  • Rick had a tendency to be a bit of a worrywart, but frankly Chris couldn't blame him considering everything that had gone wrong for him.
  • ‘Oh you've always been a worrywart,’ she sighed.
  • ONCE again, worrywarts are wringing their hands over possible shortages of so-called "critical materials" crucial for high-tech industries.
  • I knew I could be just paranoid - God knows I'm a worrywart!
  • Her mother was always such a worrywart about anything concerning her children.
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