Words that describe my feelings now
FEAR
Main Entry: 1fear Pronunciation: 'firFunction: verbtransitive senses1 archaic : FRIGHTEN2 archaic : to feel fear in (oneself)3 : to have a reverential awe of
TRAUMA
Main Entry: trau·ma Pronunciation: 'trau-m&, 'tro-Function: nounInflected Form(s): plural traumas also trau·ma·ta /-m&-t&/Etymology: Greek traumat-, trauma wound, alteration of trOma; akin to Greek titrOskein to wound, tetrainein to pierce -- more at THROW1 a : an injury (as a wound) to living tissue caused by an extrinsic agent
WORRY
Main Entry: 1wor·ry Pronunciation: 'w&r-E, 'w&-rEFunction: verbInflected Form(s): wor·ried; wor·ry·ingEtymology: Middle English worien, from Old English wyrgan; akin to Old High German wurgen to strangle, Lithuanian verzti to constricttransitive senses1 dialect British : CHOKE, STRANGLE2 a : to harass by tearing, biting, or snapping especially at the throat b : to shake or pull at with the teeth c : to touch or disturb something repeatedly d : to change the position of or adjust by repeated pushing or hauling3 a : to assail with rough or aggressive attack or treatment : TORMENT b : to subject to persistent or nagging attention or effort4 : to afflict with mental distress or agitation : make anxiousintransitive senses
WEARY
Main Entry: 1wea·ry Pronunciation: 'wir-EFunction: adjectiveInflected Form(s): wea·ri·er; -estEtymology: Middle English wery, from Old English wErig; akin to Old High German wuorag intoxicated and perhaps to Greek aOros sleep1 : exhausted in strength, endurance, vigor, or freshness2 : expressing or characteristic of weariness3 : having one's patience, tolerance, or pleasure exhausted -- used with of4 : WEARISOME- wea·ri·ly /'wir-&-lE/ adverb- wea·ri·ness /'wir-E-n&s/ noun
will go to sleep now. i hope. popped four panadols. killin' headache.


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