worrit in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
WORRIT (verb): to cause someone to feel anxious or troubled; to worry.
Sample Sentences
- The child's constant questions seemed to worrit her mother more than she expected.
- He didn't want to worrit his friends with his personal problems, so he kept them to himself.
- Despite his efforts to reassure her, the uncertainty of the situation continued to worrit him.
- She could see the look of concern on his face, knowing that his mind was beginning to worrit over the possibilities.
- The heavy workload began to worrit her, affecting her sleep and mood significantly.
- I tend to worrit about things that are beyond my control.
- It's easy to worrit over small details when preparing for a big event.
- She always manages to worrit herself into a frenzy before exams.
- Despite his tendency to worrit, he usually performs well under pressure.
- I had to remind myself not to worrit too much about the future.