Associations to the word «Distraught»
Noun
- Wife
- Sharon
- Sorrow
- Seeing
- Tara
- Baby
- Loss
- Silent
- Wedding
- Emily
- Widow
- Cocaine
- Brooke
- Maggie
- Rachel
- Rick
- Tear
- Helen
- Olivia
- Corpse
- Parent
- Leave
- Lauren
- Stella
- Lover
- Carol
- Belle
- Vic
- Nora
- Find
- Pill
- Beth
- Cry
- Homer
- Emotion
- Console
- Try
- Maya
- Daughter
- Departure
- Encounter
- Emma
- Anger
- Janet
- Wilderness
- Sonny
- News
- Goodbye
- Ronnie
- Shoot
- Stride
- Attempt
- Scream
- Suspect
- Comrade
- Murder
- Everyone
- Accident
- Shirley
- Josh
- Nick
- Murderer
- Sophie
- Father
Adjective
Wiktionary
DISTRAUGHT, adjective. Deeply hurt, saddened, or worried; distressed.
Dictionary definition
DISTRAUGHT, adjective. Deeply agitated especially from emotion; "distraught with grief".
Wise words
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