Mr. Kuhlmann brought it into words: anxious or worry . That said, our grannies namely you. But what does it mean? And how do you spell is it really? Let's go.
worry, the noun
The worry is female and is for anxiety and fear. Colloquial synonyms are tails rushing, rushing sleeve, sleeves, scared, scared, or jitter.
Examples include spelling: alarmist does not, you're scaring me and worry , but no worry
Bang / Bang the adjective
Bang or anxious stands for fearful, anxious, anxious, anxiously, uneasily, worried, scared, frightened and just as full of anxiety / fear / worry.
Examples include spelling: I feel anxious and bang (s) , because I will be very bang (s)
Why is it:
worry are it been a while, it comes from the Low German and Middle German. It was already the time of the Old High German as ango and the Middle High German as be known - and in both cases closely to the adjective as an adverb . Luther brought his Bible translation in the written language, as well as an adverb, while we bang / anxious since 17 as an adjective, the Century know.
The right verb is fear, to be anxious, driven into a corner means and also from the Middle High German is.
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PS. I had not realized it, but afraid or bang is an adjective that can increase the one that turns Bang / Bang, bang, bang bang or / afraid, terror waxes stronger, bang .
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