no worries

idiom
UK: /ˌnəʊ ˈwʌriz/
US: /ˌnoʊ ˈwɜːriz/
  1. Used to tell someone not to worry.

    1. I forgot your book, but no worries, I'll bring it tomorrow
    2. I can give you a ride, no worries, I'm going that way anyway
  2. A response indicating acceptance or agreement; that's okay; you're welcome.

    1. Thanks for the help! No worries, glad to assist you
    2. Thanks for understanding about the delay, no worries, we appreciate your patience

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "no worries" in English means: Used to tell someone not to worry., A response indicating acceptance or agreement; that's okay; you're welcome..

The phonetic transcription of "no worries" is /ˌnəʊ ˈwʌriz/ in British English and /ˌnoʊ ˈwɜːriz/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "no worries": you're welcome, no problem.

Example usage of "no worries": "I forgot your book, but no worries, I'll bring it tomorrow". More examples on the page.