The concise meaning of anguish n. Depression; pain
v. (cause) great distress; Agonize
British pronunciation ['lag w] American pronunciation ['lag w]
The change of lexical form of anguish is: past tense: angulished past participle: angulished present participle: angulishing third person singular: angulishes
Detailed meaning of anguish In English, anguish not only has the above meaning, but also has a more detailed usage. When anguish is used as the noun n., it has distress; Extreme pain; Severe pain; pain; Anxiety; Sadness; Sadness; Mourning; It is heartbreaking; Depression; Sorrow means to make... extremely painful when used as verb v; (cause) to feel extreme pain; pain; (cause) distress; Grief; To cause great distress to; oppress; To grieve; grieve; Feel pain; Sorrow, etc.
Used as noun n
The basic meaning of anguish is "almost unbearable; extremely painful". It focuses on expressing extreme mental distress or grief. It is a formal term and an uncountable noun.
For example:
The old woman beat her breast and cried in anguish.
The old woman beat her chest and cried and howled sadly
In this sentence, "anguish" means sad It's a brick wall that has been erected by daily frustrations, humiliation, and anguish.
It is a "brick wall" built by daily frustration, humiliation and distress
In this sentence, anguish means distress The loss of her husband anguished her deeply.
Her husband's death filled her with grief
In this sentence, "anguish" means extremely sad The loss of her son anguished her deeply.
Her son's death filled her with grief
In this sentence, "anguish" means extremely sad What is the thing of the saddest anguish the world?
What is the most painful thing in the world?
In this sentence, "anguish" means sad Tears of anguish filled her eyes.
Her eyes were filled with sad tears.
In this sentence, "anguish" means sad The old woman beat her breast and cried in anguish.
The old woman beat her chest and cried and howled sadly
In this sentence, "anguish" means sad