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Answer for the clue "Worry ", 7 letters:
concern

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. That which affects one's welfare or happiness. vb. 1 (label en transitive) To relate or belong to; to have reference to or connection with; to affect the interest of; to be of importance to. 2 (label en transitive) To engage by feeling or sentiment; ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1580s, from concern (v.).

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
In computer science , a concern is a particular set of information that has an effect on the code of a computer program . A concern can be as general as the details of database interaction or as specific as performing a primitive calculation, depending ...

Usage examples of concern.

Bremer was so concerned by the tone of the aardwolf that he felt compelled to write an accompanying note at the end of the report, in which he downplayed its analysis of the worsening conditions in Iraq.

He had gotten Davy and her out of Said Ababa, worked selflessly to straighten out that hideous red tape concerning her supposed death, given generously of his time and money.

Discourse and humble Advise for our Gratious Queene Elizabeth, her most Excellent Majestie to peruse and consider, as concerning the needful Reformation of the Vulgar Kalender for the civile yeres and daies accompting, or verifyeng, according to the tyme truely spent.

Discourse and humble Advise for our Gratious Queen Elizabeth, her most Excellent Majestie to peruse and consider, as concerning the needful Reformation of the Vulgar Kalendar for the civile yeres and daies accompting, or verifyeng, according to the tyme trewly spent.

Gregg and the SCARE aces had been involved in government suppression of facts concerning the Swarm Mother attack.

John Adams advised Abigail concerning the raising of their own children.

As for his initial concern that the rigors of Congress might be too much for someone of such delicate appearance, Adams had learned better.

But writing again to Warren, Adams tried to explain the concern and hesitation over independence.

On June 16, as had become routine, Adams sent Vergennes some latest items of news from America, these concerning the American currency.

OF THE MULTIPLE ISSUES in contention between Britain and the new United States of America, and that John Adams had to address as minister, nearly all were holdovers from the Treaty of Paris, agreements made but not resolved, concerning debts, the treatment of Loyalists, compensation for slaves and property confiscated by the British, and the continued presence of British troops in America.

A letter to Adams concerning whale oil, sent in late September, was written and signed for Jefferson by his aide, William Short.

He was not so concerned about a President staying long in office, Adams said, as he was about too frequent elections, which often brought out the worst in people and increased the chances of foreign influence.

If Adams was concerned about making ends meet, Washington had had to arrange a loan to cover personal debts and the expense of moving to New York.

Questions of ceremony and etiquette, such matters as how properly to address the President, required prompt attention, and to Adams these were no small concerns.

A Letter from Alexander Hamilton, Concerning the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams, Esq.