worrisome
6.To entertain by distracting the attention from worrisome thoughts or cares; amuse.
7.More worrisome, currently high immunization rates may be unsustainable for a number of reasons.
8.They and their parents will also have to negotiate the worrisome problems created by genetic identity and unavoidable expectations.
9.Other worrisome results show a correlation between heavy drinking among women and their rate of sexual victimization and domestic5 violence.
10.President Bush meets Pope Benedict XVI defending his humanitarian record after the Pope expresses concerns about what he calls the worrisome situation in Iraq.

