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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.

    • Distressed Property

      DISTRESSED PROPERTY definition: property that an owner must...

    • Liquidators

      LIQUIDATOR definition: 1. one of the people in charge of...

    • Simplified

      DISTRESSED translate: 烦乱的,焦虑的,忧虑的, 拮据的,经济困难的, 仿古磨损的,仿旧的....

    • Portuguese Translation

      DISTRESSED translate: aflito, consternado, reduzido à...

  3. Distressed means of, relating to, or experiencing economic decline or difficulty. See examples of distressed in a sentence, synonyms, word history, and related entries.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Learn the meaning of distressed as an adjective for people, objects, or areas that are upset, worried, or damaged. See synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples from various sources.

  7. Learn the meaning of distressed as an adjective for feelings, health, clothing, furniture and economy. See how to pronounce and use it in sentences with pictures and synonyms.

  8. Distressed can mean suffering distress, economically blighted, or intentionally marred to convey an antique look. See different meanings, synonyms, and translations of distressed in various contexts.