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anxiety

[ang-zahy-i-tee] / æŋˈzaɪ ɪ ti /


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In an era of rising food costs, climate anxiety, and renewed interest in seasonal living, Italian winter cooking offers something rare: comfort without excess, tradition without rigidity, and warmth rooted in care rather than indulgence.

From Salon

While overall crime has been going down in recent years those types of offences have been going up, matched by rising public anxiety.

From BBC

“I’m quite angry, and I’m very scared. My kid wants to go back. … I don’t want to give him too much information because he has a lot of anxiety around all of these changes.”

From Los Angeles Times

Additional onerous rules applied by the Chinese government on rare-earth exports last year has raised the anxiety around procurement of these materials in the future for the rest of the world.

From The Wall Street Journal

Worries about a civil judgment in Alberta fuel anxiety.

From The Wall Street Journal