noun

anguish

anguish, agony, torment

He experienced the anguish of losing a child.

He experienced the anguish of losing a child.

Her face was full of anguish.

Her face was full of anguish.

((of sth.)) the anguish of (sth.) She felt the anguish of defeat.

((in anguish)) to be in anguish He cried out in anguish.

Synonyms: agony, torment, suffering; Antonyms: joy, happiness, comfort

From Latin 'angustia' (tightness, distress), related to 'anger' and 'anxious'.

Think of an 'angry wish' that causes you pain, or the feeling of being squeezed, as 'angustia' means narrowness.

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