mental anguish in English

noun

dull painful emotion that is maintained for a period of time without interruption; (Law) mental suffering (including anxiety, sudden fear, feelings of distress, depression, sadness, grief, psychosomatic physical symptoms)

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1. It is the apex of mental anguish.

2. Jill's sad case was a Continual source of mental anguish to him

3. To suffer mental anguish or worry about something: Agonized over the difficult decision

4. Agonised 'Agonised' is a 8 letter word starting with A and ending with D Crossword clues for 'Agonised' Clue Answer; Felt mental anguish over a decision (8) Agonised: Felt mental anguish (8) Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Agonised.

5. I spend waking hours in a fog of delirium, punctuated by uncontrollable giggle fits, heart palpitations, and mental Anguish.

6. Condolences (from Latin con (with) + dolore (sorrow)) are an expression of sympathy to someone who is experiencing pain arising from death, deep mental anguish, or misfortune.

7. Every inch of me Ached from the long hours of wandering and of mental anguish, and I was grateful for the rest which the car afforded me.

8. • the threat of death or serious Bodily harm • Bodily needs • It is a genuine attack by the self upon the body, by which mental anguish is swapped for Bodily pain.

9. The Beths Instead of focusing on the mental anguish that comes with crushing on someone, or the ambivalence that might come with a potential new relationship, this song gets out of …

10. Ceremony Returning home to the Laguna Pueblo reservation from World War II, via a Veteran's Hospital, Tayo must find a way to cure himself of his mental anguish, and to bring the rain back to his community

11. “The Colonel is a page-turning panorama of Iranian mental anguish, producing visions and nightmares like dark exotic blossoms.” —Neue Zurcher Zeitung “This novel has what it takes to become a strong and irresistible window into Iran.” —Die Zeit

12. Condolences (from Latin con (with) + dolore (sorrow)) are an expression of sympathy to someone who is experiencing pain arising from death, deep mental anguish, or misfortune.The use of the word "Condolences", in plural, is more common than "Condolence".

13. Indeed, the lasting value of this work is its detailed reconstruction of the hopes, fears, disappointments, and mental anguish of not only well-known Old Bolsheviks, such as Nikolai Bukharin, but also ‘lesser’ figures like Aleksandr Arosev, Mikhail Koltsov, and Aleksandr Voronsky (among tens of others), who are brought to life pretty much