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This is how you sign Worry in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "worry" in American Sign Language (ASL), use both hands in a "B" handshape with the fingers extended. Hold your hands near the sides of your head, with the palms facing toward you. Move both hands in alternating circular motions — down, forward, up, and back down near your chest.

How to sign

To sign "worry" in American Sign Language (ASL), use both hands in a "B" handshape with the fingers extended. Hold your hands near the sides of your head, with the palms facing toward you. Move both hands in alternating circular motions — down, forward, up, and back down near your chest.

To sign "worry" in American Sign Language (ASL), use both hands in a "B" handshape with the fingers extended. Hold your hands near the sides of your head, with the palms facing toward you. Move both hands in alternating circular motions — down, forward, up, and back down near your chest.

Word definition

Emotion: To feel anxious or troubled about something.

Synonyms & similar words

Concern, Anxiety, Unease, Distress

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