a look of anguish crossed Ben face.
Example : "He suffered much pain and anguish over the years due to his mother's death."
Awkward, uncomfortable, tense, strained, apprehensive, perturbed, anguished, anxious, jumpy, troubled, worried...
The word 'anguished' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to 'anguish', meaning to be extremely upset or disturbed by something.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective which describes a noun as experiencing or expressing severe mental or physical suffering.Example uses:The families anguished over the plight of their missing loved ones. (verb)Her anguished parents put on a brave face to give her encouragement. (adjective)The word 'anguish' is also a noun as a word for the feeling of severe mental or physical suffering.
A cry that is not heard or a cry of doom or death. The place of silence is tomb or a burial place.
afflicted, agonized, ailing, anguished, brokenhearted, crestfallen, dejected, desolate, despairing, despondent, destroyed, disconsolate, discontented,
i am so anguished because.... blah blah
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I think you mean anguished: feeling sorrowful, tormented, distressed or suffering. The father was anguished that his child should have to suffer such a painful condition.
No, anguished means feeling or expressing great pain or suffering.
Ang-uished two syllables
Anguished Hours - 1912 was released on: USA: 12 September 1912
Example : "He suffered much pain and anguish over the years due to his mother's death."
The cast of Anguished Hours - 1912 includes: Charles Arling as John Parsons
· agony · anguished · anxiety
Anguished, miserable.
As examples of sad emotions starting with a are aggrieved or anguished
What words contribute to the anguished mood in this quote from The Myth of Demeter "I suffer!" cried Demeter. "I suffer! Here-" She struck herself on the chest. "Here-in my mother's heart. And if I suffer, then everyone else shall suffer, too. For the months that you spend with that scoundrel, no grass will grow, no flowers blow, no trees will bear. So long as you are below, there will be desolation everywhere." The anguished mood is conveyed in words like suffer and desolation. The word scoundrel conveys someone seen as an adversary. The phrase "in my mother's heart" shows a depth of despair only a mother can know.