I was distraught when my disabled cat got outside and I couldn't find her.
The word "distraught" is the adjective form of the word "distress. " An example of a sentence using the word "distraught" is "She was absolutely distraught at the news of her father's death. "
Distraught is an adjective.
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A "sentence" in grammar is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. Most sentences consist of at least a subject (noun form) and a predicate (verb form). The word "sentence" can also mean the punishment given for a criminal offense. Specifically, a sentence may include incarceration, or fines, or both, and may contain a period of supervised probation.
The word "distraught" is the adjective form of the word "distress. " An example of a sentence using the word "distraught" is "She was absolutely distraught at the news of her father's death. "
he was hopelessly distraught.
A sentence with distraught would be "Mary was very distraught when she learned that she was not accepted to Yale University."
Distraught is an adjective.
The adjective 'distraught' describes a noun as very upset, agitated, distressed.The adjective 'distraught' can be placed before a noun to describe the noun or can follow a linking verb to restate the subject noun or pronoun (a predicate adjective).Example sentences:The distraught driver pulled onto the shoulder to wait for the police.She was distraught because someone had hit her car and driven away.
After the terrible loss of her only child, the woman was very distraught.
As a verb: He tried to console the distraught girl.As a noun: The console was laid out so poorly that I couldn't tell the heater from the radio.
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Only one definition of the adjective 'upset' is similar to the adjective 'distraught'.The adjective 'distraught' describes a noun as extremely worried, upset, or confused.The adjective 'upset' describes a noun as:Having been overturned; capsized.Exhibiting signs and symptoms of indigestion.In a state of emotional or mental distress; distraught.The word distraught is an adjective only; the word upset is an adjective, a noun, or a verb.
The word distraught is an adjective and so doesn't have a past tense. It is only verbs that have tenses.
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The cast of Distraught - 2010 includes: Charlie Schlangen as Dad Stacey Storey as Mom Kylie Word