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    Dis·tressed
    /dəˈstrest/

    adjective

    • 1. suffering from anxiety, sorrow, or pain: "I was distressed at the news of his death"
  2. noun. great pain, anxiety, or sorrow; acute physical or mental suffering; affliction; trouble: distress over his mother's illness. Synonyms: tribulation, adversity, anguish, agony. Antonyms: comfort. a state of extreme necessity or misfortune: After the stock market crash, he found himself in great financial distress.

  3. Mar 19, 2024 · distressed ( comparative more distressed, superlative most distressed) Anxious or uneasy . I'm distressed that sexy John hasn't answered my calls. I hope nothing bad happened to him on the way here. (of merchandise, etc.) Damaged. (of a property) Offered for sale after foreclosure.

  4. a situation in which someone is in danger and needs help: an aircraft in distress. distress. verb [ T ] uk / dɪˈstres / us. to make someone feel very upset or worried: It distressed me to see how ill she looked. distressing. adjective. B2. a distressing experience.

  5. What does the adjective distressed mean? There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective distressed . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  6. a damsel in distress. (humorous) a woman who needs help. Definition of distress noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. a state of extreme necessity or misfortune. the state of a ship or airplane requiring immediate assistance, as when on fire in transit. that which causes pain, suffering, trouble, danger, etc. liability or exposure to pain, suffering, trouble, etc.; danger: a damsel in distress.

  8. Definition of distressed adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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