Distress

//dɪˈstɹɛs//

"Distress" in a Sentence (21 examples)

Famine caused great distress among the people.

Many people were plunged into distress by the news.

The ship's captain ordered the radio operator to send a distress signal.

Her death was a great distress to all the family.

Being able to smile while in great distress is not duck soup for a passionate individual.

There are those, who, in distress, seek the help of other people's prayers, but have no mind to pray for themselves.

We have overcome the first obstacle with sorrow and distress.

Two in distress make sorrow less.

But do not distress yourself with dark imaginings.

Our hearts go out to all in distress this night.

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To heighten his distress, he is approached by his wife, and bitterly upbraided for his perfidy in concealing from her his former connexions (with that unhappy girl who is here present with her child, the innocent offspring of her amours, fainting at the sight of his misfortunes, being unable to relieve him farther), and plunging her into those difficulties she never shall be able to surmount.

At any other time Jessamy would have laughed at the expressions that chased each other over his freckled face: crossness left over from his struggle with the baby; incredulity; distress; and finally delight.

I immediately considered that this must be some ship in distress, and that they had some comrade, or some other ship in company, and fired these gun for signals of distress, and to obtain help.

At length they perceived a little cottage; two persons in the decline of life dwelt in this desert, who were always ready to give every assistance in their power to their fellow-creatures in distress.

If he were not paid, he would straight go and take a distress of goods and cattle.

The distress thus taken must be proportioned to the thing distrained for.

She respects me, no doubt, but has no longer any passionate feeling for me, and my death will distress her without plunging her in despair.

This power of distress, as anciently used, became as oppressive as the feudal forfeiture. It was as hard for the tenant to be stripped in an instant of all his goods, for arrears of rent, as to be turned out of the possession of his farm.

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She distressed the new media cabinet so that it fit with the other furniture in the room.

If you don't want to be considered a dude you should distress your binoculars in the way that antique dealers distress new paintings to make them look old.

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