Examples of 'more distressed' in a sentence
Meaning of "more distressed"
more distressed: This phrase indicates that someone is experiencing a higher level of distress or worry compared to before. It suggests an increased state of emotional discomfort or unease
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He was more distressed when his officers began.
There is no other human being more distressed than a teacher.
And no more distressed jeans made by stone washing or sandblasting.
You looked a little more distressed than usual.
Said the violence was terrifying and made his mother even more distressed.
He was more distressed about that.
You will become more damaged and more distressed.
She becomes more distressed and he does his best to help her.
This will only make your pet more distressed.
She grew more and more distressed daily as we continued our journey.
The sudden changes made them even more distressed.
No one was more distressed than Einstein by this public misapprehension.
And then mr oyenusi Became more distressed.
Trevor was even more distressed to learn that Laurel was nowhere to be found.
When you panic, you get me more distressed.
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Lucrezia seems more distressed about Alfonso than the loss of her child.
Single persons in the same-sex world happen to be more distressed.
He was just more distressed.
You say you are getting revenge, but you seem more distressed.
THERE never was a woman more distressed and puzzled than Miss Henderson.
And this will only get worse. You will become more damaged and more distressed.
Little Raymond does sound more distressed than yesterday.
For somewhat more distressed roads, a chip seal or similar surface treatment may be applied.
When I return he is even more distressed than before.
When she temporarily leaves the room, a nervous Morgan calls Finster, and becomes even more distressed.
We could not be more distressed by what happened, sir.
And then? And then mr oyenusi Became more distressed.
We could not be more distressed by what happened, sirs.
He imbued Jack Bauer with similar stoicism, but Martin seems less resilient, more distressed.
Americans are more distressed than ever before, study.
Yet nobody noticed that the king was more distressed than ever….
Mammy, I will be much more distressed and upset if I do not get this promotion.
Not even when he was in trouble? He was more distressed about that.
Mammy, I will be much more distressed and upset if I do not get this promotion . You are upset.
Low self-directedness tends to be associated with more distressed mood, particularly depression.
It's a lot more distressed than that.
So I am looking in the mirror, and she 's becoming more and more distressed.
For that reason, I found myself more distressed while reading this than amused.
She'd probably be even more distressed.
She exits-now more distressed than ever.
Seeing this scene, Wen Song'en felt more distressed.
Mr. Goodsir . We could not be more distressed by what happened, sirs.
Probably nothing . Little Raymond does sound more distressed than yesterday.
Sometimes the more truth you know, the more distressed you feel ; 4.
Also, the greater the mothers ' distress, the more distressed their daughters, she said.
No . He was just more distressed.
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From a considerable distance by the distressed or wounded
We are all distressed and saddened by this attack