distress|distressed|distresses|distressing in English

verb

[dis·tress || dɪ'stres]

upset, sadden, trouble, grieve; make a piece of furniture appear old, antique (by denting, scratching, painting, etc.)

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1. Afflictive definition, characterized by or causing pain, distress, or grief; distressing

2. Jehovah Understands Our Distresses

3. Deliverance From All Our Distresses

4. Has your mate done something that distresses you?

5. 21 Saved out of All My Distresses

6. What comforts us when we are experiencing distresses?

7. • How did David feel about distresses he faced?

8. David was distressed.

9. What makes our time so distressing?

10. She witnessed some very distressing scenes.

11. I found the story deeply distressing.

12. It was a very distressing documentary.

13. Biting of any kind is distressing, but when it occurs frequently across a number of different settings, is severe, causes the child distress, or is causing serious injury, contact a professional right away

14. 27 It was a very distressing documentary.

15. Respiratory distress.

16. The animal was clearly distressed.

17. Understandably, he becomes very distressed.

18. He felt troubled and distressed.

19. Afflictive definition is - causing affliction : distressing, troublesome

20. A suffering animal is a distressing sight.

21. * Safe in their homeland, the Jews will soon forget the former distresses.

22. 2 As Christians, we are not surprised by the distresses of life.

23. Distress flares (7)

24. The dream had distressed her greatly.

25. The tragic news distressed us all.