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No worries
UK //nəʊ ˈwʌriz//US //noʊ ˈwɜriz//
Definition
A phrase used to indicate that there is no problem or worry.
In simple words: Don't worry or be anxious.
Examples
- You forgot your notebook? No worries, you can borrow mine.
- No worries! I’ll help you with that.
- If you're running late, no worries! Take your time.
- She apologized for missing the meeting, but I said no worries.
- When he asked if he could join, I said, 'No worries!'
Usage notes
Used to reassure someone that everything is fine. It’s common in casual conversations and less formal settings. Avoid in formal writing or serious situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Think of it as saying 'no stress' or 'all good' in a friendly way.
Collocations
- say no worries
- express no worries
- have no worries
Synonyms
- no problem
- all good
- don't worry
- it's fine
- no trouble
Common mistakes
- Using in formal settings where a professional tone is required.
- Confusing with 'no problem', which is slightly different in usage.
- Believing it means 'not worried' when it’s a reassurance expression.