Anguish Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for anguish.
anguish
anguish
/ˈæŋ.ɡwɪʃ/
agony
calvary
cross
pang
torture
torment
agony
Examples
- The image is of a heroic figure suffering anguish and defeat.
- The pain and anguish sent him into a depressing and numbness void.
- In places where that happens, the anguish and suffering is greatly reduced.
- The pain and anguish of resolving them builds character and adds to experience.
- Anguished, Darwin begins to suffer from a mysterious, fatiguing illness.
- The movie contains sequences of despair and anguish.
- They sting my soul to unutterable anguish.
- Anna wades into the sea in anguish after the ceremony.
- He is anguished that his cellmate is being released.
- Hu is filled with anguish by the tragic loss of Cheng.
extreme mental distress
noun
extreme distress of body or mind
noun
suffer great pains or distress
verb
cause emotional anguish or make miserable
verb
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"Ant + Squish. The ant feels deep pain when it gets squished."
"Ant + Squish. Feeling so much pain like an ant getting squished."
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