The phrase
"great distress" means a strong feeling of worry, sadness, or discomfort.
Full definition
Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
«great»
«distress»
Sentences with «great distress»
- He was in great distress from the dehydration and unable to recover. (cockerspanielrescue.com)
- The idea of menopause often causes great distress for many women, as they associate it with the loss of youth and fertility. (34-menopause-symptoms.com)
- Although neurological disorders may cause great distress for pets and owners, many problems can be treated very successfully. (vssstl.com)
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