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worrier

[wur-ee-er, wuhr-] / ˈwɜr i ər, ˈwʌr- /








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“I’m not really a dramatic guy, but it’s turned me into much more of a worrier,” Will said.

From New York Times

The BoE is looking for a new chief economist too, after Andy Haldane - the central bank's biggest worrier about inflation - announced his resignation in April.

From Reuters

“I’m a worrier, and this possibility of unknown long-term side effects from the mRNA vaccines just isn’t keeping me up at night.”

From New York Times

It turns out that the two sides — the overheating worriers and those who think those concerns are misplaced — agree on many points.

From New York Times

Adam Booth has described Kelly as "a worrier who becomes a warrior".

From BBC