Similar words: stressed, distress, distressing, dispossessed, dressed, tresses, addressed, impressed. Meaning: [dɪ'strest] adj. 1. facing or experiencing financial trouble or difficulty 2. generalized feeling of distress 3. suffering severe physical strain or distress 4. afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief.
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31. Federal disinvestment posed a serious dilemma for distressed cities.
32. It distressed him to see Susie cry.
33. The grandees of sport and theatre are distressed.
34. Hoccleve is distressed at such mistrust.
35. The Conservatives were supreme, even in many of the worst hit of the Distressed Areas.
36. Even Nannerl was distressed by Wolfgang's new attachment, and complained that he neglected to write to her and her father.
37. I was crying all the time, and my mother was distressed that she could do nothing to comfort me.
38. The pensioner was later treated in hospital and was taken to a nursing home because she was too distressed to return home.
39. Never was he distressed but smiled with a grin fixed to his face without changing, depicting his life.
40. She was distressed and anxious at being separated from her friends, and rapidly developed colic.
41. He said his wife left the house in a very distressed state.
42. She doesn't like crowds of adoring relatives and friends, and becomes distressed when too much is going on at once.
43. She knew, at this particular moment, that Richard was distressed by the unsatisfactory nature of the meeting.
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44. In general, during his first year in office, Carter was distressed by Soviet failure to respond to his signals.
45. Anna: Anna telephoned early one morning in a distressed state, hoping I would be able to see her that day.
46. The beached whales are quite obviously very distressed, constantly calling out.
47. Distressed by mindless vandalism that destroys trees and flowers they are keeping a watchful eye on plant life.
48. When she arrived at the hospital she was distressed, but not unkempt.
49. Another is that commercial property is intrinsically less liquid than even distressed third-world debt.
50. Many moderate obesity researchers were distressed by the way the review was reported.
51. Fleming himself, to his credit[sentencedict.com], was at first distressed by the publicity and wrote accordingly to Florey.
52. Whenever Gandhi felt distressed or disturbed he wanted to do something about it.
53. She was deeply distressed to see the animal in so much pain.
54. I would be distressed to hear of any ladies reading it, let alone a girl of your tender years and experience.
55. The college say they're distressed by Tracey's death, she had every reason to anticipate a good degree.
56. On arrival, she was distressed to find only Jock Hallett working on some papers.
57. Indeed, I mentioned, the immediate family is quite distressed because nobody knows the language.
58. The attack happened 2 weeks ago, but the victim was so distressed she has only just reported it to the police.
59. A hospital spokesman said the staff who performed the operation were extremely distressed.
60. Henri watched him go, trying to calm himself down, distressed at how easily he had succumbed to Richmann's taunts.
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