worry
n. கவலை, நச்சரிப்புத் தொல்லை, கவலையடைந்தநிலை, அளவு கடந்த அக்கறை,மட்டில் பற்றார்வம், அலைக்கழிப்பு, வேட்டை நாய் கடித்து அலைக்கழித்தல், (வினை.) தொல்லை கொடு, அலைக்கழி, விட்டுவிட்டு அல்லது தொடர்ந்து துன்புறுத்து, அமைதியற்றிரு, மனக்கலக்கங்கொள்ளு, கவலைப்படு, சஞ்சலப்படு.
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Wor"ry, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Worried; p. pr. & vb. n. Worrying.] Etym: [OE. worowen, wirien, to strangle, AS. wyrgan in awyrgan; akin to D. worgen, wurgen, to strangle, OHG. wurgen, G. würgen, Lith. verszti, and perhaps to E. wring.] 1. To harass by pursuit and barking; to attack repeatedly; also, to tear or mangle with the teeth. A hellhound that doth hunt us all to death; That dog that had his teeth before his eyes, To worry lambs and lap their gentle blood. Shak. 2. To harass or beset with importunity, or with care an anxiety; to vex; to annoy; to torment; to tease; to fret; to trouble; to plague. "A church worried with reformation." South. Let them rail, And worry one another at their pleasure. Rowe. Worry him out till he gives consent. Swift. 3. To harass with labor; to fatigue. [Colloq.] Wor"ry, v. i. Defn: To feel or express undue care and anxiety; to manifest disquietude or pain; to be fretful; to chafe; as, the child worries; the horse worries. Wor"ry, n.; pl. Worries (. Defn: A state of undue solicitude; a state of disturbance from care and anxiety; vexation; anxiety; fret; as, to be in a worry. "The whir and worry of spindle and of loom." Sir T. Browne.