Not reassuring; tending to cause anxiety.
Causing distress or worry or anxiety.
1 They were referring to worrisome , of course, in the long term sense.
2 This has particularly worrisome implications for current HIV treatment as prevention interventions.
3 And the result is not just general disappointment and worrisome social unrest.
4 Scuds... are particularly worrisome because they can carry chemical payloads, he said.
5 But home ownership data for pre-retirees points to a more worrisome trend.
6 Nor can they fully explain worrisome readings on the U.S. job market.
7 More worrisome are social networks that dominate in one country or region.
8 The funds are still heavily long, and that is worrisome , he added.
9 There is not consistent messaging and that's a bit worrisome , McKenna said.
10 So any math that makes scores look less worrisome has political appeal.
11 Not that those two initiatives aren't biggies with potentially worrisome side effects.
12 Another worrisome specter for privacy advocates is Google's use of tracking cookies.
13 During pregnancy interviews, women were asked if anything worrisome had occurred recently.
14 I tried not to think of everything that was worrisome , pressing down.
15 Most worrisome of all were his hips, which had mostly forsaken him.
16 He had barely escaped with his life, and the thought was worrisome .
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