to anguish

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English - Turkish
{i} ızdırap

O ızdırap içinde iken yeni bir sevgili edinir. - She takes a new lover while he is in anguish.

anguas
(Tiyatro) ıstırap piyesi
(Felsefe) içdaralması
elem
şiddetli acı
keder
acı

O bir tebessümle acısını sakladı. - He hid his anguish with a smile.

Sami'nin ailesi acı içinde bekliyordu. - Sami's family waited in anguish.

şiddetli ıstırap
elem yeis
{i} ıstırap, acı, keder
çok büyük acı
ezinç
English - English
Extreme pain, either of body or mind; excruciating distress

A terrible scream—a prolonged yell of horror and anguish—burst out of the silence of the moor. That frightful cry turned the blood to ice in my veins.

To cause to suffer pain
To suffer pain

We’re leaving these shores for our time has come, the days of our youth must now end. The hearts bitter anguish, it burns for the home that we’ll never see again.

{n} excessive pain, pain, very great grief
cause emotional anguish or make miserable; "It pains me to see my children not being taught well in school"
extreme mental distress
suffer great pains or distress
extreme distress of body or mind
extreme mental distress extreme distress of body or mind suffer great pains or distress
{i} agony, torment; anxiety, fear
Anguish is great mental suffering or physical pain. Mark looked at him in anguish. mental or physical suffering caused by extreme pain or worry (angoisse, from angustiae , from angustus )
To distress with extreme pain or grief
{f} suffer; be tormented
to anguish

    Hyphenation

    to an·guish

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı änggwîş

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈaɴɢgwəsʜ/ /tə ˈæŋɡwɪʃ/
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