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distressed

[dih-strest] / dɪˈstrɛst /


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They all told us they had felt exploited and distressed after learning the videos had been posted online.

From BBC

Previously, he covered financially distressed companies and bankruptcy.

From The Wall Street Journal

The call lasted for about 25 and a half minutes, and Noah's mother sounded distressed as she gave details about her missing son.

From BBC

There wasn’t a single distressed person to see.

From Los Angeles Times

Near a Mexican restaurant, we stop the car and another observer who calls herself Misko gets out of her car, heading towards Sunshine, visibly distressed.

From BBC