préoccupé
worried
adjective preh-oh-koo-PEH Rare
Origin: From 'préoccuper' (to preoccupy), from Latin 'praeoccupare' (to seize beforehand).
Also means
preoccupied
Usage Note
Préoccupé describes a state of mental concern or worry that has taken hold of someone's attention. The feminine form is préoccupée. The reflexive verb se préoccuper de means 'to concern oneself with' or 'to worry about', as in il se préoccupe de sa santé (he worries about his health).
Examples
"Elle avait l'air préoccupée ce matin."
Natural Translation
She looked worried this morning.
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