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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91. Wullschlager's account of the meeting between these two virtuosi of childhood anguish and unfolding is a delight.
92. She sat for a while, checking an anguish which made her want to sob.
93. Again and again and again, the wordless timid sounds of anguish continued.
94. He has endured mental anguish, mind-breaking guilts and lacerating physical pain.
95. It brought home the family's humiliation and anguish after being forced to move out.
96. Manager Graeme Souness's touchline ban meant he could only watch in anguish from the directors' box.
97. And the mental anguish was unremitting as well, not only for her but for those of us around her.
98. They long for transcendence, but their individual anguish is alleviated by the knowledge that they share their fate.
99. The not unfamiliar childish jape of depositing a stink bomb in her locker caused her great anguish.
100. Drugged again, they regained consciousness outside the valley in anguish that it had all been a dream.
101. Lin cried in anguish as the firemen looked for her sons.
102. How I would wake weeping, and in the anguish of my heart exclaim upon sweet Calne in Wiltshire!
103. Leeds fans howled in anguish as Arsenal scored another goal.
104. Sometimes the whole galaxy seemed to reverberate with a sob of pain, a moan of anguish.
105. Yet she could know that he never forgot what her anguish would be when he died.
106. I could tell by the yelps of anguish from the centralizers in Washington if by no other way.
107. A bombshell, the announcement drew cries of anguish from critics and fans.
108. Calls full of anguish, of him confessing his love for her, while imploring for time to explore his spiritual struggle.
109. The thought sent a chill of anguish lapping round her heart, puncturing her anger, making tears rise in her throat.
110. He unloaded some of the anguish onto me.
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111. Forlornness and anguish go together.
112. His gaze was full of pity, anguish, and supplication.
113. A shared anguish can be a bridge of reconciliation.
114. Her mental anguish was beyond words.
115. I wouldn't want sadden you with anguish.
116. A cry of anguish burst from her lips.
117. The existentialists say at once that man is anguish.
118. In silent anguish, on her husband's bier!
119. Prospero's anguish at seeing his daughter suffer was palpable.
120. Her coarse irony was as painful as her anguish.