Anguishes

/ˈæŋɡwɪʃɪz/ verb/noun

Plural/third-person singular form of anguish; intense feelings of suffering or agony, or the act of suffering greatly.

From Old French 'anguisse,' derived from Latin 'angustia' (narrowness, distress). The connection is that extreme distress feels like being squeezed or confined in a narrow space—the 'angustia' is literally tightness.

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