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UK//ˈæŋɡwɪʃ//US//ˈæŋɡwɪʃ//

Meaning of Anguish

Severe mental or physical suffering.

In simple words: Extreme sadness or pain.

Anguish in a sentence

  • She cried out in anguish after receiving the bad news.
  • The novel portrays the anguish of the main character beautifully.
  • He felt great anguish when he lost his pet.
  • The anguish of the victims' families was palpable during the trial.
  • Their anguish was evident as they watched the destruction unfold.

How to use Anguish

Use 'anguish' in serious or emotional contexts. It's often found in literature and formal writing, less in casual conversation.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'anguish' as 'a distressing quench' - a deep feeling of pain or sorrow.

Related words

Collocations with Anguish

  • anguish of childbirth
  • anguish over loss
  • anguish in silence
  • feel anguish
  • express anguish

Opposites of Anguish

Common mistakes with Anguish

  • Confused with 'anguish' vs 'anguished' (the adjective form)
  • Overused in casual contexts where 'pain' or 'sadness' might be more appropriate
  • Spelled incorrectly as 'anguise'

Compare Anguish with Suffering, Distress, Torment, Agony, Misery

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Frequently asked questions about Anguish

What does Anguish mean?

Extreme sadness or pain.

What is the definition of Anguish?

Severe mental or physical suffering.

How do you use Anguish in a sentence?

She cried out in anguish after receiving the bad news.

Can you give another example of Anguish?

The novel portrays the anguish of the main character beautifully.

What are synonyms for Anguish?

Common alternatives include suffering, distress, torment, agony, misery.

What is the opposite of Anguish?

Opposite meanings include joy, happiness, comfort.

What words go with Anguish?

It commonly pairs with anguish of childbirth, anguish over loss, anguish in silence, feel anguish, express anguish.

What are common mistakes when using Anguish?

Confused with 'anguish' vs 'anguished' (the adjective form) Overused in casual contexts where 'pain' or 'sadness' might be more appropriate Spelled incorrectly as 'anguise'

How do you pronounce Anguish?

US: //ˈæŋɡwɪʃ//, UK: //ˈæŋɡwɪʃ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Anguish formal or informal?

"Anguish" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.

When should I use Anguish?

Use 'anguish' in serious or emotional contexts. It's often found in literature and formal writing, less in casual conversation.