No, anguished means feeling or expressing great pain or suffering.
Awkward, uncomfortable, tense, strained, apprehensive, perturbed, anguished, anxious, jumpy, troubled, worried...
i am so anguished because.... blah blah
I think you mean anguished: feeling sorrowful, tormented, distressed or suffering. The father was anguished that his child should have to suffer such a painful condition.
Ang-uished two syllables
Anguished Hours - 1912 was released on: USA: 12 September 1912
I suppose you could say "A worried lot" if you mean lot as the noun, and a group of people are all worried, but I would say "The whole group is worried" instead. If you mean that you are worried often, you would say "I get worried a lot" and if you mean that you are extremely worried, then you would say "I am a lot worried" or "I am very worried" which sounds a little better.
The cast of Anguished Hours - 1912 includes: Charles Arling as John Parsons
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It means "worried".
An anguished tone conveys deep emotional pain, distress, or suffering. It often reflects feelings of despair, anxiety, or inner turmoil, allowing the listener or reader to sense the intensity of the speaker's or writer's emotions. This tone can be characterized by a strained or desperate quality, emphasizing vulnerability and the weight of overwhelming feelings.
a look of anguish crossed Ben face.
· agony · anguished · anxiety