Anguish
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+ | verb: agonize | ||
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+ | noun: agony, pain, torment, distress, torture, misery, suffering, pang, affliction, grief, ache, sorrow | ||
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+ | anguished past participle; anguishes 3rd person singular present; anguishing present participle; anguished past tense | ||
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+ | Be extremely distressed about something | ||
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+ | he anguished over how to reply | ||
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+ | an·guish Noun /ˈaNGgwiSH/ | ||
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+ | anguishes plural | ||
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+ | Severe mental or physical pain or suffering | ||
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+ | she shut her eyes in anguish | ||
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+ | Philip gave a cry of anguish |
Revision as of 14:57, 19 February 2011
Synonyms: verb: agonize
noun: agony, pain, torment, distress, torture, misery, suffering, pang, affliction, grief, ache, sorrow
anguished past participle; anguishes 3rd person singular present; anguishing present participle; anguished past tense
Be extremely distressed about something
he anguished over how to reply
an·guish Noun /ˈaNGgwiSH/
anguishes plural
Severe mental or physical pain or suffering
she shut her eyes in anguish
Philip gave a cry of anguish