Distraught

/dɪˈstrɔt/ adjective

Deeply upset and agitated; extremely troubled or distressed emotionally. It describes a state of mental turmoil where someone is so upset they can barely function normally.

From Middle English, variant of 'distract,' from Latin 'distractus' (dis- 'apart' + trahere 'to draw'). Originally meant 'pulled in different directions,' which evolved to describe mental state pulled apart by conflicting emotions.

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CAangustiador
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DEverstört
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ESangustiado
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