distraught 音标拼音: [dɪstr'ɔt]
a . 烦恼的,心痛的,发狂的
烦恼的,心痛的,发狂的
distraught adj 1 :
deeply agitated especially from emotion ; "
distraught with grief " [
synonym : {
distraught }, {
overwrought }]
Distract \
Dis *
tract "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Distracted },
old p .
p . {
Distraught };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Distracting }.]
1 .
To draw apart or away ;
to divide ;
to disjoin .
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A city . . .
distracted from itself . --
Fuller .
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2 .
To draw (
the sight ,
mind ,
or attention )
in different directions ;
to perplex ;
to confuse ;
as ,
to distract the eye ;
to distract the attention .
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Mixed metaphors . . .
distract the imagination .
--
Goldsmith .
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3 .
To agitate by conflicting passions ,
or by a variety of motives or of cares ;
to confound ;
to harass .
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Horror and doubt distract His troubled thoughts . --
Milton .
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4 .
To unsettle the reason of ;
to render insane ;
to craze ;
to madden ; --
most frequently used in the participle ,
distracted .
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A poor mad soul ; . . .
poverty hath distracted her .
--
Shak .
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Distraught \
Dis *
traught "\,
p .
p . &
a . [
OE .
distract ,
distrauht .
See {
Distract },
a .]
1 .
Torn asunder ;
separated . [
Obs .] "
His greedy throat . . .
distraught ." --
Spenser .
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2 .
Distracted ;
perplexed . "
Distraught twixt fear and pity ."
--
Spenser .
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As if thou wert distraught and mad with terror .
--
Shak .
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To doubt betwixt our senses and our souls Which are the most distraught and full of pain .
--
Mrs .
Browning .
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106 Moby Thesaurus words for "
distraught ":
abashed ,
abnormal ,
abroad ,
addled ,
adrift ,
agitated ,
astray ,
at sea ,
batty ,
bereft of reason ,
berserk ,
bewildered ,
bothered ,
brainsick ,
clueless ,
concerned ,
confused ,
crackbrained ,
cracked ,
crazed ,
crazy ,
daft ,
delirious ,
deluded ,
demented ,
deprived of reason ,
deranged ,
discomposed ,
disconcerted ,
dismayed ,
disoriented ,
distracted ,
distrait ,
distressed ,
disturbed ,
embarrassed ,
excited ,
feverish ,
flighty ,
flustered ,
frantic ,
frenetic ,
frenzied ,
guessing ,
hallucinated ,
harassed ,
hysterical ,
in a fix ,
in a maze ,
in a pickle ,
in a scrape ,
in a stew ,
insane ,
irrational ,
loco ,
lost ,
lunatic ,
mad ,
maddened ,
manic ,
mazed ,
mental ,
mentally deficient ,
meshuggah ,
moon -
struck ,
muddled ,
nervous ,
non compos ,
non compos mentis ,
nonplussed ,
not all there ,
not right ,
nuts ,
odd ,
of unsound mind ,
off ,
off the track ,
overwrought ,
perturbed ,
psycho ,
put -
out ,
queer ,
rambling ,
reasonless ,
senseless ,
sick ,
stark -
mad ,
stark -
staring mad ,
strange ,
tetched ,
tormented ,
touched ,
troubled ,
turned around ,
unbalanced ,
unhinged ,
unsane ,
unsettled ,
unsound ,
upset ,
wandering ,
wild ,
without a clue ,
witless ,
worked up ,
wrought up
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DISTRAUGHT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of DISTRAUGHT is agitated with doubt or mental conflict or pain How to use distraught in a sentence
DISTRAUGHT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary As a result, the man may become so distraught that he is driven to take extreme measures, and even to take his life
DISTRAUGHT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com DISTRAUGHT definition: distracted; deeply agitated See examples of distraught used in a sentence
Distraught - definition of distraught by The Free Dictionary Define distraught distraught synonyms, distraught pronunciation, distraught translation, English dictionary definition of distraught adj 1 Deeply agitated, as from worry or grief
distraught adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of distraught adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
DISTRAUGHT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary If someone is distraught, they are so upset and worried that they cannot think clearly Mr Barker's distraught parents were last night being comforted by relatives
distraught - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective distraught (comparative more distraught, superlative most distraught) Deeply hurt, saddened, or worried; incapacitated by distress Synonyms: distressed, heartsore, pained; see also Thesaurus: agonized His distraught widow cried for days, feeling very alone
Distraught Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Distraught definition: Deeply agitated, as from worry or grief
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Definition of distraught – Meaning Examples - Better Words Extreme agitation, deep distress, or overwhelming emotional turmoil "He looked distraught after he failed his driving test for the third time " When we characterize someone as distraught, we emphasize their intense emotional state, often marked by feelings of anxiety, sorrow, confusion, or panic