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    An·guish
    /ˈaNGɡwiSH/

    noun

    • 1. severe mental or physical pain or suffering: "she shut her eyes in anguish"

    verb

    • 1. be extremely distressed about something: "he anguished over how to reply"
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  3. Anguish is a noun meaning extreme pain, distress, or anxiety, or a verb meaning to suffer or cause to suffer. Learn the synonyms, examples, etymology, and history of anguish from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. noun. excruciating or acute distress, suffering, or pain: the anguish of grief. Synonyms: torture, torment, agony. Antonyms: relief, comfort, delight. verb (used with object) to inflict with distress, suffering, or pain. verb (used without object) to suffer, feel, or exhibit anguish: to anguish over the loss of a loved one. anguish. / ˈæŋɡwɪʃ /

  5. Anguish is extreme unhappiness caused by physical or mental suffering. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. Anguish is extreme unhappiness caused by physical or mental suffering. Learn how to use this word in sentences and find out how to say it in different languages.

  7. The noun anguish refers to severe physical or emotional pain or distress. A trip to the dentist might cause a cavity-prone person a lot of anguish. We get this word from a Latin word, angustus, which literally meant "narrow" but developed the figurative sense of "distressed" — think of being choked off or forced into a small space.

  8. Anguish is a noun that means severe physical or mental pain, difficulty or unhappiness. Learn how to use it in sentences, pronounce it and find synonyms with OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.

  9. Anguish is a state of great suffering of body or mind, or a feeling of deep sadness or mental pain. Find synonyms, antonyms, and examples of anguish and related words in this online thesaurus.

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