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What (who) is worrier - definition

THOUGHTS, IMAGES, EMOTIONS, AND ACTIONS OF A NEGATIVE NATURE IN A REPETITIVE, UNCONTROLLABLE MANNER THAT RESULTS FROM A PROACTIVE COGNITIVE RISK ANALYSIS MADE TO AVOID OR SOLVE ANTICIPATED POTENTIAL THREATS AND THEIR POTENTIAL CONSEQUENCES
Worrying; Worried; Worry (emotion); Worries; Worrier; Worriers; Worrisome; Worrywart; 😟; 😰
  • A depiction of Rama in the ''[[Ramayana]]''. Worried about his wife Sita, he is consoled by his brother Lakshmana.
  • A young girl looking worried

worrier         
(worriers)
If you describe someone as a worrier, you mean that they spend a lot of time thinking about problems that they have or unpleasant things that might happen.
N-COUNT
Worrier         
·noun One who worries.
worrying         
If something is worrying, it causes people to worry. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use worrisome
)
It's worrying that they're doing things without training.
...a new and worrying report about smoking.
ADJ: oft it v-link ADJ that
worryingly
The rate of assaults was worryingly high...
ADV: ADV adj, ADV with cl

Wikipedia

Worry

Worry refers to the thoughts, images, emotions, and actions of a negative nature in a repetitive, uncontrollable manner that results from a proactive cognitive risk analysis made to avoid or solve anticipated potential threats and their potential consequences.

Examples of use of worrier
1. "I‘m a designated worrier in my family about everything. . . . I still worry all the time.
2. "Gordon is a worrier with an academic approach to solving problems, but that does not always reassure people.
3. Physically he really is an anchor, a very steady person, unflustered, not a worrier.
4. Look for the worrier in Paul Giamatti and you will find he has left the building. ‘I used to overthink things.
5. It‘s hard to square this fidgeting, giggling worrier with the unflappable Popworld host who weathered the thunderous ire of Cheryl Tweedy and the arctic disdain of the Strokes.