Anguish

/ˈæŋɡwɪʃ/

Meaning & Definition

noun
Severe mental or physical pain or suffering.
The anguish of losing a loved one can be overwhelming.
A state of extreme distress or torment.
She felt a deep anguish over the difficult decision she had to make.
verb
To suffer or cause to suffer severe physical or mental pain.
He anguished over the mistakes he made in the past.
To be very distressed or worried about something.
She anguished for hours, hoping for news from her friend.

Etymology

Middle English, from Latin 'anguishia', from 'anguere' meaning 'to cause to choke or suffer.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

anguish of the soul
Deep emotional suffering or torment.
anguish in silence
Suffering quietly without expressing one's pain.

Related Words

anguished
Experiencing severe emotional pain.
anguishing
Causing severe distress or suffering.

Slang Meanings

Heavy heart
After the breakup, he walked around with a heavy heart.
In a bad place
After failing the exam, she felt like she was in a bad place emotionally.