Cark (Verb)
Meaning
Disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed; "She was rather perturbed by the news that her father was seriously ill".
Classification
Verbs of feeling.
Examples
- The noise from the construction site was starting to cark her, and she had trouble concentrating on her work.
- The thought of flying through a thunderstorm was enough to cark him, and he considered delaying the trip.
- Her mother's illness began to cark her more as time passed and the disease worsened.
- The sudden change in the weather started to cark the group of hikers, who were unprepared for a storm.
- After hearing the rumors about the company's financial struggles, she couldn't shake off the feeling that was starting to cark her about her job security.