anxiety, worry, sorrow, suffering.
The noun distress is an abstract noun, a word for anxiety or mental suffering, a word for an emotion. The word distress is also a verb.
The word distress has two syllables. (Dis-tress)
The word distress is a noun. It can also be used as a verb.
Distress
The Latin word for trouble is tribulatione. The Latin word molestia means worry and tribulatio means distress. This words are similar in the meaning of trouble.
The root word of "distressing" is "distress."
despair
afflict
colic
Aggrieve
The word "irritate" means to annoy or make someone feel resentful. It conveys a sense of causing discomfort or provocation, often leading to frustration. Another similar word is "vex," which also implies causing annoyance or distress.
An entry word for "worried" is "anxious." Both terms convey a sense of unease or concern about potential negative outcomes. Other synonyms include "concerned" and "troubled," which also capture similar feelings of distress or apprehension.