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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151. Be as a lamp unto them that walk in darkness, a joy to the sorrowful, a sea for the thirsty, a haven for the distressed, an upholder and defender of the victim of oppression.
152. The heroes in "autobiographic novels" of Yu Da-fu are all intellect images with distressed feelings.
153. Questions ricochet between The Times, Rankin, the manager and the distressed, Titian-tressed singer herself.
154. He wrote these words as part of a policy brief to help President Lyndon Johnson understand the distressed social conditions in urban ghettos .
155. I am much distressed to hear the mews of your wife's death.
156. If she had, she would have been more consciously distressed.
157. Negative Affectivity ---The tendency to experience negative emotions and moods, to feel distressed. and to be critical at oneself and others.
158. "I took these pictures to try to impress upon people the massive amount of oversupply, " says Rodman, president of Global Distressed Solutions, which advises investors on Chinese property.
159. The race organiser will gladly deduct from your finishing time any time spent assisting an injured or distressed fellow runner.
160. The private equity firm plans to consolidate its distressed securities fund with GSO Capital Partners, a hedge fund manager it acquired in March for $10 billion.
161. Osler,(http://sentencedict.com/distressed.html) I was distressed to receive your March 10 letter about the curtness of our sales representative .
162. Zibbi becomes distressed as he fruitlessly searches for words which might join his isolated personal pronoun and we stop the interview.
163. Seeing that she was distressed, he had done with the subject.
164. She had never seen him softened, and was much distressed.
165. A -- a -- matter of business -- don't be distressed.
166. Minnie was truly distressed at this, but maintained a kindly demeanour.
167. And Tilgathpilneser king of Assyria came unto him , and distressed him, but strengthened him not.
168. I was distressed to find so much vindictiveness in so charming a creature.
169. The partial substitution of national debt with European bonds might reduce the marginal debt-service cost for distressed countries while they are being issued.
170. 'If someone is thinking of providing a secured loan to another company, they can't ignore this development, ' said Mark Brodsky, head of Aurelius Capital, which focuses on distressed investments.
171. A pathological, with fatigue, will be the beginning of their distressed.
172. Your teammate has distressed us all, he will be dealt with harshly.
173. Mary is easily distressed. You'll have to handle her with kid gloves.
174. The design of the restaurant emphasizes rough-hewn, rustic elements — distressed wood beams, sheep pelts over the backs of chairs — over conventionally elegant ones.
175. Worry and be worried must not be frowzily in the heart, alone compunction, distressed, get into a dead end, should tell bluntly as far as possible come out.
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