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angst

[ahngkst, angst] / ɑŋkst, æŋst /


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Executives also say that binge-watching old shows provides a respite from the angst young people experience while scrolling through social media, which escalated through the COVID-19 lockdowns.

From Los Angeles Times

For all their angst, consumers feel pretty secure in their jobs.

From MarketWatch

I let myself be more vulnerable with him than ever before and shared how important having children was to me and what a source of angst it had been that I still hadn’t.

From Los Angeles Times

It may well be an act, but her humor can be interpreted as a Beckettian grin in the face of overwhelming 21st-century angst, even existential terror.

From The Wall Street Journal

While Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and others have described multiple other avenues to rebuild the tariffs, analysts say they may not do so immediately given voters’ angst over rising prices and the cost of living.

From Barron's