worrier
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of worrier
Example Sentences
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I'm a bit of a worrier and, also, I wasn't the loudest footballer, I wouldn't say.
From BBC
"The Judge was a fearless warrior; Robin Arnold Smith was a frantic worrier," he wrote.
From BBC
Lucy says she's always been a bit of worrier, but two years ago she began to get anxious and started having panic attacks.
From BBC
But it’s been a while and, as you might guess from her movie roles, she tends to be a bit of a worrier.
From Los Angeles Times
After using Perplexity, and hearing about similar products being developed by other start-ups, I’m convinced that the worriers have a point.
From New York Times
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