Distress

/dɪˈstrɛs/ noun, verb

As a noun, distress is extreme worry, pain, or suffering, either emotional or physical. As a verb, to distress someone is to cause them this kind of serious upset.

From Old French 'destresse' meaning 'hardship, suffering', from Latin 'districtus' meaning 'tight, drawn apart'. The idea of being 'pressed' or 'pulled' too hard became emotional and physical suffering.

AM苦痛
ARحزن
BNদুঃখ
CAangost
CSúzkost
DAlid
DENot
ELangor
ESangustia
FAغم
FIhuoli
FRtristesse
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