Use "distraught" in a sentence

1. Dave, you seem distraught.

2. 8 She sounded absolutely distraught.

3. Eliza had gone to bed distraught.

4. Crestfallen (also: annoyed, disconsolate, distraught)

5. Witnesses get distraught, they make mistakes.

6. He seemed sad, weighed down, almost distraught.

7. 15 Totally distraught, Amy told her parents.

8. I suppose I was a bit distraught.

9. ... just passed behind me, obviously distraught.

10. We were very distraught about it.

11. 2 Weeks after the accident she remained distraught.

12. Rene felt distraught that his young wife was hungry.

13. A distraught Jane agrees to return to civilization.

14. 5 His mother's death left him utterly distraught.

15. Relatives are tonight comforting the distraught parents.

16. 6 She's still too distraught to speak about the tragedy.

17. Moreover, he himself knows the agony of distraught emotions.

18. 3 Relatives are tonight comforting the distraught parents.

19. 16 Distraught, the fat majordomo was bustling into the pineapple.

20. 14 Last night, Horsewell's distraught girlfriend cancelled their church wedding.

21. Beneath his highly cool exterior he was anguished and distraught.

22. 4 His distraught parents were being comforted by relatives.

23. The third, Amata, is distraught after being left by her beloved.

24. You, uh, committed suicide, distraught at having failed your leader.

25. 13 Mrs Drummond was distraught when she realised Isabelle's condition.

26. A policewoman was trying to calm the boy's distraught mother.

27. 1 Her distraught mother had spent all night waiting by the phone.

28. In her distraught state Polly found herself prey to the most paranoid of musings.

29. 12 They were terribly distraught at the news of his accident.

30. I was distraught and let out a bellow of tearful rage.

31. My parents, who knew even less about vegetarianism than I did, were distraught.

32. 29 All over the world prices were plummeting and so were distraught financiers.

33. Synonyms for Careworn include anxious, stressed, harassed, strained, beleaguered, burdened, distraught, haggard, oppressed and overburdened

34. Synonyms for Adrenalized include excited, stressed, agitated, antsy, anxious, apprehensive, distressed, worried, distraught and fearful

35. 25 In the latter, the distraught man is painted with his hands across his chest.

36. 11 The child's distraught parents pleaded for witnesses to contact the police.

37. 10 I was distraught and let out a bellow of tearful rage.

38. 21 We were all distraught about the accident, but Mama was the most upset.

39. 7 The missing child's distraught parents made an emotional appeal for information on TV.

40. Benson was so distraught over the breakup of his marriage that he committed suicide.

41. 23 Beals, also working up a sweat, wears a distraught look through most of the movie.

42. 19 In her distraught state Polly found herself prey to the most paranoid of musings.

43. 9 I became a distraught, worried mother, a useless role if ever there was one.

44. 24 There he had met a distraught Isobel and her broken-hearted schoolgirl sister, Dorothy.

45. Synonyms for Corybantic include frantic, frenzied, wild, hysterical, agitated, mad, distraught, excited, furious and feverish

46. Synonyms for Bummed out include distressed, upset, anxious, distraught, troubled, afflicted, agitated, distracted, tormented and worried

47. Beals, also working up a sweat, wears a distraught look through most of the movie.

48. Gibson and Rene Russo turn out impressive performances as the distraught parents, and Sinise is appropriately evil.

49. Distraught, Confused and ashamed, both men broke down in the courtroom, weeping like children and begging for forgiveness

50. 28 I knew it was just idle threats,[www.Sentencedict.com] but a lot wouldn't have - they'd have been distraught.

51. The man was unrighteous —a lawbreaker rather than a distraught suicide victim— guilty by his own frank admission.

52. Detective, you testified previously that, when you encountered Mrs. Allen in the church, she was distraught.

53. 22 Andrea was too distraught to speak as police probed the tragedy at Gabalfa, Cardiff, yesterday.

54. 20 The distraught parents of the missing baby have made a public appeal for her return.

55. A distraught Frost dropped to his knees, hugged Philips’ leg and Begged him to continue CPR on his son

56. Job’s wife was distraught and overwhelmed with grief; she urged him to give up, to curse God and die.

57. See also: Beside, black, mark, name be Beside (oneself) To be very emotional, especially shocked or distraught

58. Southern newspapers denounced him as “the great Amalgamationist.” A mocking cartoon showed a distraught Johnson with a hand over his …

59. 27 Normally serene palms toss their woolly mop heads like distraught grieving women who can not take any more suffering.

60. 30 Gibson and Rene Russo turn out impressive performances as the distraught parents, and Sinise is appropriately evil.

61. Distraught, he ripped his clothes, wore sackcloth and placed ashes on his head, and cried aloud in the middle of the city.

62. A lot of men are distraught at not being able to give birth and there's little to be done about that.

63. Tape of the scene shot by news helicopters show a distraught woman, driving a Jaguar, wearing a fur coat.

64. So this new doctor comes in, he sees us clearly distraught, with a husband who can't breath out of his nose.

65. During that time, a distraught widow phoned to ask for transport for her son, who urgently needed to have his appendix removed.

66. 18 Distraught Ron appeals to Jimmy to help him get a gun so that he will be able to protect his family.

67. 26 Giap did not learn of their deaths for three years, and he was distraught when he heard the news.

68. Newspapers said many children at the school service at St Mary's Church in Maidenhead, west of London, were distraught when Rayfield said those words.

69. Anacolutha (the word's plural form) frequently occur in speech and in literary writing especially to express excited or distraught emotion or thoughts

70. Georgia police tracked shooting suspect's phone after parents Alerted authorities "They're very distraught and they were very helpful in this apprehension," Cherokee …

71. 17 The androids had pulled the shaking and distraught officer from the wreck of the room and taken him directly to their controller.

72. Adjective stressed, drawn, strained, anxious, distraught, haggard, overburdened, heavy-laden Their faces look old and Careworn. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

73. Agoraphobia is often, but not always, compounded by a fear of social embarrassment, as the agoraphobic fears the onset of a panic attack and appearing distraught in public.

74. Adjective stressed, drawn, strained, anxious, distraught, haggard, overburdened, heavy-laden Their faces look old and Careworn. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

75. Distraught but obedient, Abraham sets forth to complete the deed until an angel of the Lord intervenes, and God provides a ram to be sacrificed in Isaac’s place.

76. On 2 August 2009, a Russian woman, distraught over being denied French citizenship, threw a terracotta mug or teacup, purchased at the museum, at the painting in the Louvre; the vessel shattered against the glass enclosure.

77. Sharks should be Culled as they kill and attack innocent surfers, Cause a beach to close down so no one can enjoy it, Causes distraught, anxiety and sadness to friends and relatives of the person who got attacked and it frightens younger children.

78. ARTEMISIA GENTILESCHI - 1593-1653 - Distraught young mother Breastfeeds her infant..docx Matthew Moss THE FEEDING CHILD WITH HIS FULL BLOATEDTUMMY ATTACHED TO TWO CHUBBY LEGS is holding on firmly to the young woman's arm while peering hazily into the distance, his dark somnolent eyes emitting a look of quiet self-satisfaction.