Sentence example with the word 'distraught'

distraught

abashed, berserk, crazy, disoriented, frantic, in a scrape, mazed, not all there, put-out, tormented, wandering

Definition adj. deeply agitated especially from emotion

Last update: August 14, 2015


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She felt distraught with grief.   [adjective]

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Whoever the culprit, the theft always leaves a distraught owner or trainer or both.   [adjective]

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Lewis 's distraught parents seem to have something to hide.   [adjective]

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"He has stabbed her and dropped her murdered body down a well," cried the Knight, half distraught.   [adjective]

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Now he sat in front of the cabin with his head resting on his hands, staring at the planks of the deck like one distraught.   [adjective]

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He seemed now frightened and distraught and now unnaturally animated and enterprising.   [adjective]

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A young man, looking distraught, pounced down on the ladies, asking them to move aside.   [adjective]

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He could distinctly see the distraught yet angry expression on the faces of these two men, who evidently did not realize what they were doing.   [adjective]

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At length, not coming out of her distraught state by degrees, but in an instant, Miss Havisham said, "Let me see you two play cards; why have you not begun."   [adjective]

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