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Insecure, hesitant, uncertain, shy, un-confident, irresolute, doubtful, undecided, unconvinced, suspicious, concerned, anxious, apprehensive, nervous, bothered, troubled, vexed, upset, agitated, stewing, fretting, agonizing.

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Q: What is a word for feeling worried or unsure?
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Is worriedness a word?

"Worriedness" is not considered a standard word in English. The more commonly used form is "worry," as in feeling worried.


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It is normally a sound that a person makes when they are unsure of something or worried.


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Perhaps you mean "concerned" , which has different meanings in different contexts, such as feeling worried about or involved in a problem situation.


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