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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91. At the start, Lottie was confounded by the garden: Lottie did her best with the disorientated and often distressed inmates.
92. How could she indulge herself when Suzie was so distressed?
93. The number of young men who called asking for Marie distressed her mother.
94. He found Carrie seated by the bedside, but was distressed to find that Anna would not talk to him.
95. Another was so distressed he chopped off three of his fingers in an attempt to get out of the study.
96. Grandmothers, on whose distressed faces the direst poverty was written, raised their arms in greeting.
97. Dear Miss Connor, I was most distressed to hear of your fall.
98. When the tide flows out, the current often flows straight out to sea washing any distressed windsurfer with it.
99. He was said to be in a very distressed state.
100. The distressed and dishevelled schoolgirl was found whimpering in the garden by the owner of the bungalow.
101. When distressed, black people naturally resist accepting help in frightening institutional settings from people they do not trust.
102. Marion, in her distressed, emotional state, was sobbing in bed.
103. Dejan Savicevic, their Yugoslav midfielder, is understandably distressed at being forced to watch from the stand.
103. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
104. This resulted in his becoming more distressed and unable to cope with either his work or looking after himself at home.
105. Cooley acknowledges the class structure as a pervasive reality and he too is distressed by the dominance of the top class.
106. It distressed her that her vicar should be seen charging through the town with his underpants showing through his trousers.
107. Rhodes is no doubt distressed, as Gajdusek was his primary source.
108. Herman becomes distressed when anyone asks him about the accident.
109. He is distressed by what the Black Land has become, so soon after his departure for the Fields of Aarru.
110. Not only must they care for distressed and disturbed young people, but they must do so under a cloud.
111. Naturally, his lordship was greatly distressed and immediately made plans to dispatch funds and commiserations to Frau Bremann.
112. They may be distressed about visiting a prison - they may be very wary.
113. This patient was bound to be extremely distressed at finding that a male doctor had forcibly touched her intimately.
114. " Oh, Rhett, I'm so terribly distressed about you!
115. Einstein was distressed at this loss of determinism.
116. He climbed moodily into the cab, relieved and distressed.
117. She distressed herself about the matter.
118. Patients with acute ACG are extremely uncomfortable and distressed.
119. He is in bad , distressed circumstances.
120. First, distressed blue chip stocks, blue chips.
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