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What is another word for Anguish? – 153 Anguish Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    agony distress suffering pain torment misery woe sorrow grief sadness affliction tribulation trouble anguishness desolation desperation hopelessness despair desperation distressfulness dolor heartache heartbreak hurt misery mortification painfulness poignantness ruefulness sadness soreness sorrowfulness suffering torture tribulation woe woefulness dolorousness despondency dejection melancholy moroseness despondence disheartenment discouragement

    Meaning of Anguish

    The primary meaning of the word "Anguish" is a feeling of intense emotional pain or distress.

    Definitions

    • Intense emotional pain or distress, especially because of someone's death or suffering
    • * A feeling of deep sadness, anxiety, or depression
    • * A state of severe mental or physical suffering

    Etymology of Anguish

    The word "Anguish" originates from the Old French word "angoisse," which is derived from the Latin word "angustia," meaning narrowness or distress
    Historically, the word has been used to describe a range of intense emotional states, from sorrow and grief to anxiety and desperation

    Example Uses

    • The family felt immense anguish after losing their loved one in the accident
    • * The patient experienced anguish as she waited for the results of her medical tests
    • * The news of the natural disaster filled the community with anguish and concern for the victims

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