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bekymrede

Bekymrede is a Norwegian adjective used in Bokmål to describe a state of worry or concern. It can refer to a person who feels anxious, or to a situation that causes concern. The word conveys a sense of unease, often about potential or ongoing events, health, safety, or personal matters.

The base verb is bekymre, meaning to worry. As an adjective, bekymrede appears in plural form and

Usage of bekymrede is common in everyday speech, media, and written text. It often describes people (foreldre,

Etymology and related terms: bekymrede derives from bekymre, and related words include bekymring (a noun meaning

is
used
both
attributively
and
predicatively.
In
singular
form
you
use
bekymret
for
masculine,
feminine,
or
neuter
nouns
(for
example,
en
bekymret
forelder).
In
plural,
bekymrede
is
used
(for
example,
bekymrede
foreldre).
The
definite
plural
form
is
de
bekymrede
foreldrene.
The
related
present
participle
bekymrende
means
“worrying,”
as
in
en
bekymrende
trend.
borgere,
kolleger)
or
groups,
and
it
can
be
followed
by
a
preposition
to
indicate
what
is
causing
the
concern,
such
as
bekymret
for
noe
or
bekymret
over
en
situasjon.
The
term
can
express
mild
anxiety
or
a
stronger
degree
of
alarm
depending
on
context.
worry
or
concern)
and
bekymringer
(worries).
In
the
Scandinavian
language
family,
cognates
exist,
such
as
Danish
bekymret
and
Swedish
bekymrad,
which
have
similar
meanings
and
usage
in
corresponding
contexts.