Synonym: agony, distress, grief, heartache, pain, suffering, torment, torture, woe. Similar words: distinguish, hang up, triangular, cruise, guitar, guidance, guideline, inquisitive. Meaning: ['æŋgwɪʃ] n. 1. extreme mental distress 2. extreme distress of body or mind. v. 1. suffer great pains or distress 2. cause emotional anguish or make miserable.
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31. Power alternates with ritual solemnity, rather than genuine anguish.
32. The photographs documented the anguish of the Great Depression.
33. As the priest was about to strike her, anguish troubled every man there and all bowed their heads.
34. With a small cry of anguish she took one last look at him and turned and fled.
35. The realisation left him with a feeling of anguish so great that it threatened to engulf him.
36. Knowing this should help to ease your pain and anguish.
37. At this moment they were directed straight into her lap, where her tiny hands were clenched in anguish.
38. For Andrew, 29, the anguish was almost too much to bear.
39. The discovery of unfaithfulness is followed by anger and recriminations,(sentencedict.com) anguish and uncertainty.
40. We would do well to ponder the anguish of those turbulent years.
41. The strain and anguish of his long ordeal has dearly had a terrible effect on him.
42. And, on the other hand, he believed that his anguish would give it new strength and new life.
43. It is a genuine attack by the self upon the body, by which mental anguish is swapped for bodily pain.
44. She sobbed, and in the half-light I saw the anguish in her face.
45. Only the extraordinary personal anguish expressed by the judges themselves reminds us of the human horror at the centre of it all.
46. In the sophisticated photographic work of the time the themes of martial conflict and civilian anguish are intertwined.
47. The anguish of not knowing the truth was almost unbearable.
48. It gave him relief from the tension of sharing the young man's terrible anguish.
49. Under them and breathing evenly again, the anguish rolled down.
50. And, as always,[http://sentencedict.com/anguish.html] I feel the usual wave of uncontrollable anguish at the sight of him.
51. There was pain in his face, anguish shining from his eyes.
52. The first he knows that something is up is when he hears a great cry of anguish from the town.
53. Sometimes doubling over in anguish, Vega described her murdered cousin as a beautiful person who has gone to a beautiful place.
54. Constanze said many years later that it was an accurate portrayal of her anguish.
55. Katherine could feel his anguish, and for the second time that day the tears slid down her cheeks.
56. Protest as a groan of anguish, as the sound of something buckling under pressure, rather than protest as a policy document.
57. Few people had suffered as much anguish over the Standing as Ellen, who had opposed it vehemently almost from the outset.
58. But she had been fond of Moira, and guessed how much anguish the rift in the family must have caused her.
59. He turned away, his feeling of anguish at the nothingness of it all overwhelming him.
60. Radical subjectivism brings the anguish and forlornness of existentialism to man at the close of dualism.