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    distressed
    /dɪˈstrɛst/

    adjective

    • 1. suffering from extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain: "I was distressed at the news of his death"
    • 2. (of furniture or clothing) having simulated marks of age and wear: "a distressed leather jacket"

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  2. DISTRESSED definition: 1. upset or worried: 2. having problems because of having too little money: 3. a distressed…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DISTRESSED is of, relating to, or experiencing economic decline or difficulty. How to use distressed in a sentence.

  4. great mental or physical suffering, such as extreme anxiety, sadness, or pain, or the state of being in danger or urgent need: emotional / financial distress.

  5. showing or suffering from distress; worried or upset: They got a call from a distressed mother whose child had gone missing. We could tell from the distressed expression on his face that the news was bad. characterized by poor conditions or lack of resources: The distressed economy has left many families struggling to make ends meet.

  6. Distressed is an adjective that describes a general feeling of unhappiness, like the distressed feeling you have when your team is about to lose the big game. Distressed can also describe feeling stressed out and tired because of worry.

  7. 1. adjective. If someone is distressed, they are upset or worried. I feel very alone and distressed about my problem. Synonyms: upset, worried, troubled, anxious More Synonyms of distressed. 2. adjective. A distressed object such as a piece of furniture or an item of clothing has been deliberately made to look old. ...distressed jeans.

  8. a. : pain or suffering affecting the body, a bodily part, or the mind : trouble. gastric distress. The patient showed no obvious signs of distress. severe emotional distress. voiced their distress over the delays. b. : a painful situation : misfortune. 3. : a state of danger or desperate need. a ship in distress.