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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.

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