Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Make a sentence out of fear.

Make a sentence out of fear.

1. The weather forecast says that it won't rain at all today, so it's really unfounded for you to take an umbrella out.

2. He is the best alarmist, asking for trouble. You should enlighten him more.

3. Before her son went out, she began to worry about his safety on the road, which was really unfounded.

4. I didn't expect him to be really capable of handling it. Everyone is really worrying.

5. Don't be afraid! The sky is falling with a tall man, so let's not worry about it.

basic definition: qi: the name of the Zhou dynasty, in Qixian county, Henan province. A Qi nationality is worried that the sky will fall. Metaphor is a completely unnecessary or unfounded worry.

Synonyms: worrying about the sky, worrying about people and worrying about the sky.