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Definition of anguish
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Anguish
(n.)
Extreme
pain,
either
of body or mind;
excruciating
distress..
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Torment
::
Torment
(v. t.) To put to
extreme
pain or
anguish;
to
inflict
excruciating
misery
upon,
either
of body or mind; to
torture..
Unutterable
::
Unutterable
(a.) Not
utterable;
incapable
of being
spoken
or
voiced;
inexpressible;
ineffable;
unspeakable;
as,
unutterable
anguish..
Remorse
::
Remorse
(n.) The
anguish,
like
gnawing
pain,
excited
by a sense of
guilt;
compunction
of
conscience
for a crime
committed,
or for the sins of one's past
life..
Languishment
::
Languishment
(n.) The state of
languishing.
Bleeding
::
Bleeding
(a.)
Emitting,
or
appearing
to emit, blood or sap, etc.; also,
expressing
anguish
or
compassion..
Howl
::
Howl (n.) A
prolonged
cry of
distress
or
anguish;
a wail.
Flag
::
Flag (v. i.) To
droop;
to grow
spiritless;
to lose
vigor;
to
languish;
as, the
spirits
flag; the
streugth
flags..
Languisher
::
Languisher
(n.) One who
languishes.
Torment
::
Torment
(n.)
Extreme
pain;
anguish;
torture;
the
utmost
degree
of
misery,
either
of body or
mind..
Wring
::
Wring (n.) A
writhing,
as in
anguish;
a
twisting;
a
griping..
Weep
::
Weep (v. i.)
Formerly,
to
express
sorrow,
grief,
or
anguish,
by
outcry,
or by other
manifest
signs;
in
modern
use, to show grief or other
passions
by
shedding
tears;
to shed
tears;
to cry..
Pine
::
Pine (v. i.) To
languish;
to lose flesh or wear away, under any
distress
or
anexiety
of mind; to
droop;
-- often used with
away..
Pant
::
Pant (v. i.) To sigh; to
flutter;
to
languish.
Fall
::
Fall (v. t.) To sink; to
languish;
to
become
feeble
or
faint;
as, our
spirits
rise and fall with our
fortunes..
Languishment
::
Languishment
(n.)
Tenderness
of look or mien;
amorous
pensiveness.
Severe
::
Severe
(superl.)
Sharp;
afflictive;
distressing;
violent;
extreme;
as,
severe
pain,
anguish,
fortune;
severe
cold..
Languish
::
Languish
(v. i.) To
become
languid
or weak; to lose
strength
or
animation;
to be or
become
dull,
feeble
or
spiritless;
to pine away; to
wither
or
fade..
Hell
::
Hell (v. t.) The place or state of
punishment
for the
wicked
after
death;
the abode of evil
spirits.
Hence,
any
mental
torment;
anguish..
Pine
::
Pine (v. i.) To
languish
with
desire;
to waste away with
longing
for
something;
--
usually
followed
by for.
Languishing
::
Languishing
(a.)
Amorously
pensive;
as,
languishing
eyes, or
look..
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