Examples of 'quite distressed' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite distressed"

When someone is 'quite distressed', it means that they are experiencing a significant level of emotional upset, anxiety, or sadness

How to use "quite distressed" in a sentence

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quite distressed
They were quite distressed when they came.
That poor woman was quite distressed.
He seemed quite distressed about child support.
The brothers were both quite distressed.
I really felt quite distressed at not receiving an invitation.
He really did not like loading and quickly became quite distressed.
Your mother is quite distressed about it.
Yeah, there is a young lady here who seems quite distressed.
I was quite distressed for two reasons.
Poor boy seemed quite distressed.
H was quite distressed - as you can understand.
They said that she appeared quite distressed and very ill.
You are quite distressed tonight, it will be best to talk tomorrow.
You must be quite distressed.
I am in touch with the McCann family, and they are quite distressed.

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Your daughter sounds quite distressed about something.
Her breathing rate remained elevated, and she appeared quite distressed.
You look quite distressed.
She wanted me to pass on a message . She was quite distressed.
You seem quite distressed.
The same thing happened to me in college, and I remember being quite distressed.
It seems quite distressed.
I only wanted to spare you having to discuss it with her . She 's quite distressed.
She was quite distressed.
My wife, Asma, rolled down the window and this little guy was obviously quite distressed.
I must say I really felt quite distressed at not receiving an invitation.
I must say Even the rabble . I really felt quite distressed.
Anne Boleyn was quite distressed that Henry VIII preferred the company.
I must say I really felt quite distressed.
He 's probably quite distressed that his bird and a man he possibly knows are both dead.
Commodore Oh is quite distressed.
He 's probably quite distressed that his bird and-and a man he possibly knows are both dead.
I do not know about you, but I am becoming quite distressed about the presidential campaign.
I really felt quite distressed at not receiving an invitation. Even the rabble. I must say.
I was not myself, I was quite distressed.
Jae-hoon Min was quite distressed by it then.
Is there anything I can assist you with? You seem quite distressed.
Yes . Your mother is quite distressed about it.
I do not know why, but after that, Muhyul looked quite distressed.
It seems President is quite distressed by First Daughter 's kidnapping.
Lieutenant, it 's been a trying evening … and I am quite distressed.
They said that she appeared quite distressed and very ill. Yes, that's correct, sir.
If I may inquire Mr. Lorry, the young lady seemed quite distressed.
She 's really quite distressed.
She said it's a matter of life and death. - She's quite distressed.
Poor boy, he seemed quite distressed.

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