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physical or mental anguish
distress, hurt, suffering(noun)psychological suffering
"the death of his wife caused him great distress"
distress(noun)a state of adversity (danger or affliction or need)
"a ship in distress"; "she was the classic maiden in distress"
distress(noun)extreme physical pain
"the patient appeared to be in distress"
distress, distraint(verb)the seizure and holding of property as security for payment of a debt or satisfaction of a claim
"Originally distress was a landlord's remedy against a tenant for unpaid rents or property damage but now the landlord is given a landlord's lien"
straiten, distress(verb)bring into difficulties or distress, especially financial hardship
distress(verb)cause mental pain to
"The news of her child's illness distressed the mother"
a state of great suffering of body or mind the upcoming bar exam is causing us considerable distressthe survivors were in extreme distress after having been stranded on the island for a week with no food
the state of not being protected from injury, harm, or evila ship in distress
to trouble the mind of; to make uneasydon't let all the bad news distress you
1. John appeared to writhe in distress after being shocked by the live wire.
2. When the boat caught on fire, the captain issued a distress call.
3. The psychiatrist intently studied his patient’s face for signs of distress or anxiety.
4. Geri’s mental distress was so intense it gave her a migraine headache.
5. The knight in shining armor always acted nobly, saving damsels in distress and protecting the kingdom.
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