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worry
verb

Summary

give way to anxiety or unease; allow one’s mind to dwell on difficulty or troubles.

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fret

be worried

be concerned

be anxious

agonize

brood

dwell on

panic

get in a panic

lose sleep

get worked up

get in a fluster

get overwrought

be on tenterhooks

get stressed

get in a flap

get in a state

get in a tizz/tizzy

get in a sweat

sweat

get steamed up

get in a lather

stew

torture oneself

torment oneself

be in a blue funk

alarming

concerning

worrisome

daunting

perturbing

trying

taxing

vexatious

niggling

bothersome

troublesome

unsettling

harassing

harrying

harrowing

nerve-racking

distressing

dismaying

disquieting

upsetting

traumatic

unpleasant

awkward

difficult

tricky

thorny

problematic

grave

scary

hairy

sticky

prickly

anxious-making

cause annoyance to.

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trouble

bother

cause anxiety

make anxious

disturb

distress

upset

concern

disquiet

discompose

fret

agitate

unsettle

perturb

frighten

alarm

scare

fluster

flurry

stress

strain

tax

harass

torment

plague

bedevil

besiege

irk

vex

prey on one’s mind

weigh heavily on one’s mind

weigh down

oppress

burden

be a great weight on

lie heavy on

gnaw at

hassle

give someone a hard time

throw

faze

rattle

bug

get to

do someone’s head in

discombobulate

mess with someone’s head

noun

a state of anxiety and uncertainty over actual or potential problems.

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anxiety

disturbance

perturbation

trouble

bother

distress

concern

care

upset

uneasiness

unease

disquiet

disquietude

disconcertment

fretfulness

restlessness

nervousness

nerves

agitation

edginess

tension

tenseness

stress

strain

apprehension

fear

fearfulness

dread

foreboding

trepidation

misgiving

angst

butterflies (in the stomach)

the willies

the heebie-jeebies

the shakes

the jumps

jitteriness

twitchiness

a source of anxiety.

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problem

cause for concern

nuisance

pest

plague

trial

tribulation

trouble

irritation

irritant

vexation

bane

bugbear

thorn in one’s flesh/side

burden

cross

cross to bear

pain

pain in the neck

headache

hassle

stress

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Bullshit indeed!

Moderating

Edited to hide for length.

There are actually quite a few synonyms for upset. Which is why it’s a dumb tactic to say otherwise.

Bullshit indeed, and your further attempts to justify trying to exchange one for the other prove my point. Next time, would you mind just quoting instead of rewriting?

I don’t mind quoting at all, but they are synonymous right?

Right, and in no place did that poster say anything about worry, in no place did he say anything about being upset. He only said that this was an attempt to upset their enemy by lying about them.

So, I will take that as a retraction of your accusation that the democrats have something to be worried about.

You are trying to understand why Trump would lie about something?

And yet, you seem to think that Trump wouldn’t release them unless they would help him.

Yes it does. Your point is only relevant if the FBI was used as a political pawn. Is this a contention that you are willing to make? If not, then what is the point of your questioning.

It also follows that your landscaper shouldn’t be used as an assassin. Do you agree?

Who is their enemy? The Democrats duh! Or are you going to say that isn’t who Czarcasm meant by enemy?

Are you being obtuse on purpose to score more brownie points with the in-group?

Better watch out or I’ll report you for discrimination against the out-group.

Way to weasel-I really don’t care what you mind.

Talk about weasel.

Are they synonymous or not ?

I just checked the news feeds-still no revelations…even on Fox News.

You do realize that “Trying to upset them”

And “Why should they be worried?”

Are not synonyms, right?

Not rising to the bait since that was never the claim, right?

It’s a hijack anyway.

Needless to say, I don’t care whether they come out or not. Trump has lied and will continue to lie, to little effect on anyone other than the 30% Trump or diers.

If it was in his head to worry or upset the Democrats , well I guess it worked a bit.

Dumb but whatever.

No, I am specifically saying that you made an accusation that is unsubstantiated, that now you are trying to weasel your way out of.

If you don’t want to admit that you made the accusation, that’s fine. It’s right there for everyone to see.

For someone as smart as you seem to be k9, that sure seems like a question you quoted, hardly an accusation.

Once again, you have made an accusation that is unsubstantiated.

Did you want to back up that claim, too?

Okay, “Why are you worried about me searching your house?” Asks the cop.

Is that a question, or an accusation?

Somehow, “He worried the apple cart” doesn’t mean, well, much of anything.

The thesaurus is not a table of mathematical equivalencies. It’s a tool to use when you realize that the word you are using is not quite right in your context, so you search for a better one. Nuance and semantics are incredibly important in word selection.

While it is true that Trump has lied thousands of time and has generally disgraced the office of President, you are all missing the point. :fearful:

Never mind not releasing tax returns or lying about having a replacement health plan or lying about the Wall … Trump has been sent by God to save America. :innocent:

Some lefty atheist scum may suggest that Trump caught Covid because he wouldn’t wear a mask and attended events where others didn’t either.
But now we have the truth from the President himself:

“I think this was a blessing from God, that I caught it. This was a blessing in disguise.”

The backup for the worry is this entire thread of Democrats posting in it. Geeze Luoise, if it didn’t matter no one would bother debating the definition and synonyms of a word.

When someone posts some Truther thread, there will be hundreds of responses. That doesn’t mean anyone is worried about that bullshit either.

“The only thing they are banking on is that his tweets upset “the enemy”, and you don’t have to trust me-the last four years of his actions and their reactions are evidence enough.”

Does upset in THIS context equate to worry? Or it is worrying an apple cart?

So when Czarcasm said " …and their reactions are evidence enough" it was just a lot of responses, no real concern?