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the worrisome
adjective
Causing worry; perturbing or vexing.
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Here is the worrisome part.
For No. 7 seed Petra Kvitova, the worrisome moments lasted longer.
Which gets to the worrisome part of the complexity of problems we face today.
The worrisome thing about Thomas is that he doesn't appear to be a settled person.
Flush from their victory predicting inflation and interest rates, some economists discount the worrisome market activity.
Waheed Omar, the president's spokesman, avoided addressing the worrisome possibilities and focused on the potential benefits.
The worrisome bout of sectarian bloodshed that has swept Pakistan this year lingered over both festivals.
As Bloomberg Businessweek (yes, that Bloomberg) put it: "The worrisome part is why the rate fell.
The worrisome standoffs and violent protests over various disputed islands did not come up.
The danger is real.Among the worrisome signs is a disconcertingly rapid fall in sterling.
The Guttman survey would seem to point to the worrisome option.
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