The word 'anguished' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to 'anguish', meaning to be extremely upset or disturbed by something.
The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective which describes a noun as experiencing or expressing severe mental or physical suffering.
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The word 'anguish' is also a noun as a word for the feeling of severe mental or physical suffering.
In pain and/or terror
You cry in pain because of a physical hurt You cry in anguish because of an emotional pain.
Anguish is both a noun and a verb. If anguish is being used as a noun, it would mean 'great suffering, distress, or pain.' If used as a verb, it would mean 'to be deeply tormented by pain or sorrow.'Example for noun: Survivors of a natural disaster often suffer great mental anguish long after their terrible ordeal is over.Example for verb: The child's disapearance anguished every member of the community.Hope this helps!
Joel was enduring much anguish over his father's death.
happy or glad
Anguishment is another word for anguish, extreme pain or distress of body or mind.
You cry in pain because of a physical hurt You cry in anguish because of an emotional pain.
Anguish is both a noun and a verb. If anguish is being used as a noun, it would mean 'great suffering, distress, or pain.' If used as a verb, it would mean 'to be deeply tormented by pain or sorrow.'Example for noun: Survivors of a natural disaster often suffer great mental anguish long after their terrible ordeal is over.Example for verb: The child's disapearance anguished every member of the community.Hope this helps!
Anguish - film - was created in 1987.
Ancient Anguish happened in 1992.
Ancient Anguish was created in 1992.
Charles Anguish was born in 1769.
Hope in Anguish was created in 2003.
Charles Anguish died in 1797.
Joel was enduring much anguish over his father's death.
The duration of Anguish - film - is 1.43 hours.
Of Long Duration Anguish was created in 1994.
Screams of Anguish was created on 1993-08-28.