distraught

IPA: dɪstrˈɔt

adjective

  • Deeply hurt, saddened, or worried; incapacitated by distress.
  • Mad; insane.
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Examples of "distraught" in Sentences

  • Distraught, Gramps lets Death down from the tree.
  • Distraught, I killed the task and reloaded the page.
  • Alizon is distraught over the unfairness of the burning.
  • The distraught Inez walks into the jungle and disappears.
  • During the ceremonies the distraught Captain White collapsed.
  • A distraught Olive stays at the event and is comforted by Tommy.
  • Distraught over the loss of Cosette, Marius goes to the barricade.
  • Camille was distraught by the loss of the best friend she manipulated.
  • Distraught, she is lured into the sea by the voices of the beckoning sirens.
  • Distraught students and parents congregate in the field to show their respect.

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