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Cosa (chi) è WORRISOME - definizione

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

worrisome         
¦ adjective chiefly N. Amer. causing anxiety or concern.
Derivatives
worrisomely adverb
worrisome         
Something that is worrisome causes people to worry. (mainly AM; in BRIT, usually use worrying
)
ADJ
Worrisome         
·adj Inclined to worry or fret; also, causing worry or annoyance.

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.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per WORRISOME
1. Economic signs at home appear increasingly worrisome.
2. Most worrisome was the discontent among Republicans.
3. This is very worrisome" for them especially, Rinckey said.
4. However consumer spending, especially in Germany, remains worrisome.
5. Murray said he saw a worrisome parallel between Mr.