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distraught
[ dih-strawt ]
adjective
- distracted; deeply agitated.
- mentally deranged; crazed.
distraught
/ dɪˈstrɔːt /
adjective
- distracted or agitated
- rare.mad
Other Words From
- dis·traughtly adverb
- over·dis·traught adjective
- undis·traught adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of distraught1
Word History and Origins
Origin of distraught1
Example Sentences
She encouraged those distraught over the election to seek spaces of healing and pledged UC’s “unwavering commitment” to continue serving society with higher learning, research and public service.
Many Muslim Americans are understandably distraught about U.S. policy in the Middle East.
When he sees and hears about what he has done, he is distraught and contrite.
The BBC has spoken to multiple victims who all tell similar stories - from the distraught stranger, to the claims evil spirits are threatening a relative.
The Anguianos felt overwhelmed and distraught: Somewhere in that forest was their small, brownish seal point Siamese cat that had run off from the Fishing Bridge RV Park.
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