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    distraught
    /dɪˈstrɔːt/

    adjective

    • 1. very worried and upset: "distraught parents looking for a runaway teenager"

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  2. extremely worried, nervous, or upset: The missing child's distraught parents made an emotional appeal for information on TV. Synonym. overwrought. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. feeling sad. sad She's been sad ever since her cat died. unhappy She'd had a very unhappy childhood. miserable I just woke up feeling miserable.

  3. The meaning of DISTRAUGHT is agitated with doubt or mental conflict or pain. How to use distraught in a sentence.

  4. extremely worried, nervous, or upset: The missing child's distraught parents made an emotional appeal for information on TV. Synonym. overwrought. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. feeling sad. sad She's been sad ever since her cat died. unhappy She'd had a very unhappy childhood. miserable I just woke up feeling miserable.

  5. DISTRAUGHT definition: extremely upset and unhappy. Learn more.

  6. If someone is distraught, they are so upset and worried that they cannot think clearly. His distraught parents were being comforted by relatives. American English : distraught / dɪsˈtrɔt /

  7. distraught meaning, definition, what is distraught: so upset and worried that you cannot thi...: Learn more.

  8. Distraught definition: distracted; deeply agitated.. See examples of DISTRAUGHT used in a sentence.

  9. Definition of distraught adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Definitions of distraught. adjective. deeply agitated especially from emotion. “ distraught with grief” synonyms: overwrought. agitated. troubled emotionally and usually deeply. Pronunciation. US. /dəˈstrɔt/ UK. /dɪsˈtrɔt/ Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Distraught."

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