How Do You Spell WORRIT?

Pronunciation: [wˈʌɹɪt] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "Worrit" is [wˈʌɹɪt], [wˈʌɹɪt], [w_ˈʌ_ɹ_ɪ_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

WORRIT Meaning and Definition

  1. Worrit is a verb that refers to the act of worrying excessively or constantly. It is often characterized by fretting, feeling anxious, or being consumed by thoughts of concern or distress. Worrit is typically used to describe a state of unease or mental agitation, often accompanied by restless or troubled behavior.

    When someone is worrited, they may be preoccupied with their worries to the point of losing focus or experiencing difficulty in carrying out tasks. It can also involve obsessive thoughts or overthinking about potential problems or negative outcomes. The worrited individual may engage in repetitive behavior, such as pacing or nail-biting, as a means to alleviate their anxiety or stress.

    The term "worrit" is derived from the combination of the words "worry" and "fret." It conveys a sense of persistent uneasiness and psychological burden. Worrit can be experienced due to various factors, such as personal concerns, work-related stress, or health issues. If left unchecked, worrit can lead to negative impacts on one's mental and physical well-being, affecting sleep patterns, appetite, and overall quality of life.

    Efforts to manage and reduce worrit can include engaging in relaxation techniques, seeking support from loved ones or professionals, and adopting healthy coping mechanisms. By addressing excessive worry and finding ways to mitigate its effects, individuals can work towards achieving a calmer and more balanced state of mind.

Common Misspellings for WORRIT

  • qorrit
  • aorrit
  • sorrit
  • eorrit
  • 3orrit
  • 2orrit
  • wirrit
  • wkrrit
  • wlrrit
  • wprrit
  • w0rrit
  • w9rrit
  • woerit
  • wodrit
  • wofrit
  • wotrit
  • wo5rit
  • wo4rit
  • woreit
  • wordit

Etymology of WORRIT

The word "worrit" is of British origin, particularly from the dialects spoken in Scotland and northern England. Its etymology traces back to the Old English word "wyrgan" or "wirgan", which means "to strangle" or "to choke". Over time, the term evolved and took on the meaning of "to trouble" or "to worry persistently". The spelling variation "worret" was also used in earlier times.

Conjugate verb Worrit

CONDITIONAL

I would worrit
you would worrit
he/she/it would worrit
we would worrit
they would worrit

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be worriting
you would be worriting
he/she/it would be worriting
we would be worriting
they would be worriting

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have worrit
you would have worrit
he/she/it would have worrit
we would have worrit
they would have worrit

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been worriting
you would have been worriting
he/she/it would have been worriting
we would have been worriting
they would have been worriting

FUTURE

I will worrit
you will worrit
he/she/it will worrit
we will worrit
they will worrit

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be worriting
you will be worriting
he/she/it will be worriting
we will be worriting
they will be worriting

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have worrited
you will have worrited
he/she/it will have worrited
we will have worrited
they will have worrited

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been worriting
you will have been worriting
he/she/it will have been worriting
we will have been worriting
they will have been worriting

IMPERATIVE

you worrit
we let´s worrit

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to worrit

PAST

I worrited
you worrited
he/she/it worrited
we worrited
they worrited

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was worriting
you were worriting
he/she/it was worriting
we were worriting
they were worriting

PAST PARTICIPLE

worrited

PAST PERFECT

I had worrited
you had worrited
he/she/it had worrited
we had worrited
they had worrited

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been worriting
you had been worriting
he/she/it had been worriting
we had been worriting
they had been worriting

PRESENT

I worrit
you worrit
he/she/it worrits
we worrit
they worrit

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am worriting
you are worriting
he/she/it is worriting
we are worriting
they are worriting

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

worriting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have worrited
you have worrited
he/she/it has worrited
we have worrited
they have worrited

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been worriting
you have been worriting
he/she/it has been worriting
we have been worriting
they have been worriting

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