no worries

The phrase 'no worries' is widely used in casual conversation to reassure someone or downplay concerns, especially in Australian and British English.

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Definition

B1Casual Conversation

(informal, global)Used to indicate that a situation is not a problem or cause for concern.

Example

  • I forgot to bring the book. No worries, you can bring it next time.

B1Casual Conversation

(informal, global)Used to reassure someone that everything is fine and there is no need to worry.

Example

  • I'm worried about the presentation. No worries, you'll do great.

B1Casual Conversation

(informal, global)A casual way to say 'you're welcome' or 'it's okay' in response to thanks or an apology.

Example

  • Thanks for the help. No worries, happy to assist.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "no worries":

don't worryno problemnever fearsans soucinever mindno feardon't mention itno pressureno big whoopfeel freeat easesure thingit doesn't matter