worrying
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈwʌɹijˌɪŋ/
Etymology 1
worry + -ing
Adjective
worrying (comparative more worrying, superlative most worrying)
- Inducing worry.
- 2012 September 7, Phil McNulty, “Moldova 0-5 England”, in BBC Sport:
- Moldova did give England's under-employed keeper Joe Hart a worrying moment when Igor Armas sent a free header wide but otherwise it was an easy night.
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Translations
inducing worry
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Verb
worrying
- present participle of worry
Etymology 2
From Middle English werying, equivalent to worry + -ing.
Noun
worrying (plural worryings)
- The act of worrying or harassing somebody.
- 1846 October 1 – 1848 April 1, Charles Dickens, “Retribution”, in Dombey and Son, London: Bradbury and Evans, […], published 1848, OCLC 145080417, page 594:
- There is a snaky gleam in her hard grey eye, as of anticipated rounds of buttered toast, relays of hot chops, worryings and quellings of young children, sharp snappings at poor Berry, and all the other delights of her Ogress's castle.
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