English to English
distress
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noun (n)
- a state of adversity (danger or affliction or need)(noun.state)Example:
A ship in distress.
She was the classic maiden in distress.
source: wordnet30 - extreme physical pain(noun.state)Example:
The patient appeared to be in distress.
source: wordnet30 - the seizure and holding of property as security for payment of a debt or satisfaction of a claim(noun.act)Example:
Originally distress was a landlord's remedy against a tenant for unpaid rents or property damage but now the landlord is given a landlord's lien.
source: wordnet30 - Extreme pain or suffering; anguish of body or mind; as, to suffer distress from the gout, or from the loss of friends.(noun)source: webster1913
verb (v)
- bring into difficulties or distress, especially financial hardship(verb.social)source: wordnet30
- cause mental pain to(verb.emotion)Example:
The news of her child's illness distressed the mother.
source: wordnet30 - To cause pain or anguish to; to pain; to oppress with calamity; to afflict; to harass; to make miserable.(verb)source: webster1913