From Merriam-Webster:
1. to subject to great strain or difficulties, 2. to cause to worry or be troubled, 3. : to mar (as clothing or wood) deliberately to give an effect of age
what new south waled were so distressed when they lost against queensland
No. The word distressed is not formed using the prefix dis- which means to undo or opposite operation.
The likely word is "desperate" (driven, frantic, distressed).The similar less-common word is disparate (dissimilar, not alike).
Crying, bawling, weeping, distressed, sad, blubbering, sobbing...
Concerned; Anxious; Bothered; Agitated; Distressed; Frantic: Overwhelmed; Unsettled
Distressed means to be frightened and concerned about something. Can also mean to be in pain or discomfort.
I think you mean DISTRESSED because there isn't a word spelled "destressed."Distressed means upset or worried. Here are some sentences.I am distressed to see you acting like that.Nick was distressed.She tried not to feel distressed when she thought about the big exam.
"Vexed" maybe?
It is: 'Angustiado' :)
what new south waled were so distressed when they lost against queensland
distressed, worried
No. The word distressed is not formed using the prefix dis- which means to undo or opposite operation.
Suffering extreme unhappiness.
The young girl's mom was distressed because she hadn't called home when she said she would.
distressed, annoyed, agitated, worried
Unstable, distressed, emotionally unstable.
distressed I think that's the word you're thinking of.