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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151. With anguish he wished he could do something for Walter.
152. It was anguish to Phatik to be the unwelcome guest in his aunt's house, despised by this elderly woman, and slighted, on every occasion.
153. Towards her mother, too, Pearl's errand as a messenger of anguish was fulfilled.
154. Now, bedbug-related lawsuits can lead to thousands of dollars in punitive damages for mental anguish, embarrassment or humiliation.
155. Viewing things from one extreme perspective to another, anguish, jealous, witless were packed in between.
156. In anguish at her faithlessness and at having hurt him and then lost him, Psyche vowed to show Cupid how much she loved him by spending the rest of her life searching for him.
157. Since impermanence to us spells anguish, we grasp on to things desperately, even though all things change.
158. Her face was averted, and she was crying blindly, in all the anguish of her generation's forlornness .
159. Every line etched on her face told a story of personal anguish.
160. And suddenly, there, across just two frames, he saw it: a vivid[sentencedict.com], intense expression of extreme anguish. It lasted less than a 15th of a second.
161. Saul Bellow literarily expounds the existentialism philosophy propositions of Sartre in Seize the Day: forlornness, anguish, death, individual choice and humane responsibility.
162. The old woman beat her breast and cried in anguish.
163. Survivors will be in anguish over loved ones they cannot contact.
164. Exo 15:14 The nations will hear and tremble ; anguish will grip the people of Philistia.
165. The date was seared - with selfreproach and anguish - in his memory.
166. Jose Ortega y Gasset says that the person in love "prefers the anguish which her beloved causes her to painless indifference.
167. In his anguish, the patient can, of course, be encouraged to revenge himself by some vindictive feelings directed towards the German leaders, and that is good so far as it goes.
168. There will be signs in the sun, moon and stars. On the earth, nations will be in anguish and perplexity at the roaring and tossing of the sea.
169. The world might have been at war, but no less cataclysmic is the individual anguish of the broken-hearted, so claims Elizabeth Smart's prose poem.
170. It was this demon that almost cast Europe into an unfathomable abyss of anguish and suffering.
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171. For colleagues in the East, the anguish is extra presumable to come via a pay cut.
172. In the midst of his anguish, there is a call over his radio.
173. I have great sorrow and unceasing anguish in my heart.
174. The nations will hear and tremble ; anguish will grip the people of Philistia.
175. Animals in captivity frequently suffer severe mental anguish in confinement.
176. His young and fair features were almost as deathlike as those of the form beside him, and almost as fixed: but his was the hush of exhausted anguish, and hers of perfect peace.
177. The anguish of life can mask calm subsist really with adamancy?
178. Panic seized them there, Anguish, as of a woman in childbirth.
179. Outsiders will find it hard to imagine the mental anguish we had to go through.
180. And the third night the men uttered the question yet again -- with anguish, and absently.