Distress Meaning and Definition


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Distress meaning

Word: Distress

How to pronounce: dɪsˈtres

Noun

Definitions:

1. Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.

Example sentences: "To his distress he saw that she was trembling"

2. Another term for distraint

Example sentences: "On 22nd July 2003 the father employed bailiffs to levy distress on Ash Waste in respect of £2,857 allegedly owed as rent."

Transitive verb

Definitions:

1. Cause (someone) anxiety, sorrow, or pain.

Example sentences: "I didn't mean to distress you"

2. Give (furniture, leather, or clothing) simulated marks of age and wear.

Example sentences: "The manner in which leather jackets are industrially distressed"


Synonyms:

anguish

pain

agony

sorrow

tribulation

disorder

frustration

misfortune

adversity

disaster

unhappiness

heartbreak

trouble

calamity

woe

grief

affliction

suffering

misery

malaise

ailment

indisposition

discomfort

grieve

afflict

upset

discompose

unhinge

distract

plague

excruciation

torment

torture

dismay

alarm

disturb

worry

unsettle

perturb

bother

hurt

danger

peril

ail

concern


Antonyms:

eustress


Derivations:

distressing

distressed

distressful

distressingly


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Distress in Other Languages...

Spanish: Angustia

German: Not

French: Détresse

Italian: Angoscia

Turkish: Sıkıntılı


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