Disappoint vs Worry - What's the difference?
disappoint | worry |
To displease by e.g. underperforming
(Internet slang)
To seize or shake by the throat, especially of a dog or wolf.
To harass; to irritate or distress.
Disturb the peace of mind of; afflict with mental agitation or distress.
To be troubled, to give way to mental anxiety.
(transitive, obsolete, except in Scots) To strangle.
To cause concern or anxiety.
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An instance or cause of such a feeling.
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As verbs the difference between disappoint and worry
is that disappoint is to displease by eg underperforming or disappoint can be (internet slang) while worry is to seize or shake by the throat, especially of a dog or wolf.As a noun worry is
a strong feeling of anxiety.disappoint
English
Verb
- His lack of respect disappointed her.
- I am disappointed by this year's revenue.
Antonyms
* satisfyDerived terms
* disappointed adjective * disappointing adjective * disappointment nounVerb
(head)worry
English
Verb
(en-verb)- Your dog’s been worrying sheep again.
- The President was worried into military action by persistent advisors.
- Your tone of voice worries me.
- Stop worrying about your test, it’ll be fine.
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