Crossword-Solution: DISTRESSING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Distressing | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Distress |
| Distressing | a. | Causing distress; painful; unpleasant. |
| Distressing | adv. | In a distressing manner. |
We have 188 clues for the answer “DISTRESSING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| distressful | 1 answer |
| Causing anxiety | 3 answers |
| CAUSING DISTRESS OR WORRY OR ANXIETY | 11 answers |
| unendurable | 12 answers |
| Pesky | 13 answers |
| insufferable | 14 answers |
| traumatic | 18 answers |
| past bearing | 22 answers |
| Unbearable | 23 answers |
| pitiable | 23 answers |
| dolorous | 24 answers |
| Heart-felt | 25 answers |
| galling | 26 answers |
| minatory | 26 answers |
| "Tragic" | 26 answers |
| Sardonic | 27 answers |
| Regrettable | 27 answers |
| heartbreaking | 27 answers |
| plaintive | 28 answers |
| Washed-out | 29 answers |
| unpleasing | 30 answers |
| maddening | 30 answers |
| afflictive | 31 answers |
| Vexing. | 31 answers |
| dolesome | 31 answers |
| Washed out | 32 answers |
| unpalatable | 32 answers |
| intolerable | 33 answers |
| Seething | 34 answers |
| trying | 34 answers |
| Leaden | 34 answers |
| lamentable | 36 answers |
| BOILING ___ | 38 answers |
| bruising | 39 answers |
| Deathly | 39 answers |
| Struggling | 40 answers |
| excruciating | 40 answers |
| racking | 40 answers |
| torturing | 40 answers |
| Creepy | 40 answers |
| ashy | 41 answers |
| disquieting | 42 answers |
| agonising | 43 answers |
| Cadaverous | 43 answers |
| Ghoulish | 43 answers |
| lugubrious | 44 answers |
| Embittered | 45 answers |
| Tearing | 45 answers |
| Biting | 46 answers |
| Calamitous | 46 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with DISTRESSING (5)
The Sheep and the Goat complained of his distressing cries, saying, “He often handles us, and we do not cry out.” To this the Pig replied, “Your handling and mine are very different things.
This unwonted abstraction by love of all dignity from a man of whom it had ever seemed the chief component, was, in its distressing incongruity, a pain to her which quenched much of the pleasure she derived from the proof that she was idolized.
This term appears with distressing frequency in standards documents when the committees which write them decide that a sufficient number of users have written code which depends on specific features which are out of favor.
Every child is pleased at being noticed; many intolerable children put in their whole time in distressing and idiotic effort to attract the attention of visitors; boys are always “showing off”; apparently all men and women are glad and grateful when they find that they have done a thing which has lifted them for a moment out of obscurity and caused wondering talk.
Tom kept his ears open when idlers sauntered out of the courtroom, but invariably heard distressing news—the toils were closing more and more relentlessly around poor Potter.
Quotes with DISTRESSING (3)
The more you struggle to live, the less you live. Give up the notion that you must be sure of what you are doing. Instead, surrender to what is real within you, for that alone is sure.... you are above everything distressing.
I found it idiotically distressing that a sharp finger whistle could no longer summon them outdoors into a playful twilight. An ancient discovery was now mine to make: to leave is to make nothing less than a mortal action. The suspicion came to me for the fist time that they were figures of my dreaming, like the loved dead: my mother and all these vanished boys. And after Mama's cremation I could not rid myself of the notion that she had been placed in the furnace of memory e…
Poetry is only the highest eloquence of passion, the most vivid form of expression that can be given to our conception of anything, whether pleasurable or painful, mean or dignified, delightful or distressing. It is the perfect coincidence of the image and the words with the feeling we have, and of which we cannot get rid in any other way, that gives an instant "satisfaction to the thought." This is equally the origin of wit and fancy, of comedy and tragedy, of the sublime and pathetic.