Depending on how it's used, anguish can be a noun or a verb.
As a noun: She suffered great anguish over the loss of her husband.
As a verb: They anguish over the loss of their pet.
The word anguished can be an adjective and a verb.
The adjective form describes someone experiencing extreme discomfort.
The verb form is the past tense of the verb anguish.
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Adjective
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i am so anguished because.... blah blah
No, anguished means feeling or expressing great pain or suffering.
Anguished Hours - 1912 was released on: USA: 12 September 1912
The cast of Anguished Hours - 1912 includes: Charles Arling as John Parsons
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He aguishly waited for news about his missing pet.