Distressing - English meaning
dɪˈstres.ɪŋ
Distressing – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveCausing anxiety, sorrow or pain; upsetting.
Usage examples:
Some very distressing news
verbCause (someone) anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
Usage examples:
I didn't mean to distress youSynonims:
Cause anguish toCause suffering toPainUpsetMake miserableMake wretchedGrieveSaddenTroubleWorryBotherArouse anxiety inPerturbDisturbDisquietAgitateVexHarrowTormentTortureAfverbGive (furniture or clothing) simulated marks of age and wear.
Usage examples:
The manner in which leather jackets are industrially distressedSynonims:
AgeSeasonConditionMellowWeatherSimulate age inDamageSpoilDentScratchChipBatter
adjectiveUpsetting or worrying
Usage examples:
The news reports about the famine were very distressing., it was deeply distressing for him to see …
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Word origin
Middle English: from Old French destresce (noun), destrecier (verb), based on Latin distringere ‘stretch apart’.
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