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Phonetic Respelling: [ wur-eed, wuhr- ]

Definition: Play

verb. to experience concern or anxiety; adjective. feeling or showing uncomfortable feelings of uncertainty

Sentence: Play Play

The studentworriedabout the test. OR He had aworriedlook on his face.

More example sentences:

The student worried about the test. OR He had a worried look on his face.

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Who was worried about Bear?

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What is Mole worried about after he doesn't get an invitation?

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What are Arthur and his friends worried about on the first day of school?

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A bluebird ate a butterfly, why is Janet worried about Bulldogs?

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Why is Lucy so worried about Conker?

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Why weren't Danna and Hall's parents worried about them?

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Why was Sarah's mother worried about her being away from the house?

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Why was Jack worried that they had been sent to the wrong place?

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What was Ralphie worried about?

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Why were Mom and Dad worried about Arthur having a puppy?

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Why is Billie worried about the party?

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Which of the following is NOT something rabbit is worried about being teased about?

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What was Sunny worried about at the dance?

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What part of Blades is Dani worried will get hurt in the ash cloud?

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Synonyms: Play

feared; fretted; troubled; nervous

Antonyms: Play

accepted; calm

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