- anguish of mind
- {{anguish of mind}}aflição espiritual.
English-Portuguese dictionary. 2013.
English-Portuguese dictionary. 2013.
Anguish — An guish, n. [OE. anguishe, anguise, angoise, F. angoisse, fr. L. angustia narrowness, difficulty, distress, fr. angustus narrow, difficult, fr. angere to press together. See {Anger}.] Extreme pain, either of body or mind; excruciating distress.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
anguish — /ˈæŋgwɪʃ / (say anggwish) noun 1. excruciating or agonising pain of either body or mind; acute suffering or distress: the anguish of grief. –verb (t) 2. to affect with anguish. –verb (i) 3. to suffer anguish. {Middle English, from Old French… …
anguish — 1. noun /ˈæŋɡwɪʃ/ Extreme pain, either of body or mind; excruciating distress. A terrible scream a prolonged yell of horror and anguish burst out of the silence of the moor. That frightful cry turned the blood to ice in my veins. Syn: agony,… … Wiktionary
anguish — Synonyms and related words: ache, aching heart, afflict, affliction, aggrieve, agonize, agony, agony of mind, ail, angst, anxiety, atrocious pain, bale, barb the dart, bitterness, blanch, bleed, bleeding heart, blench, boredom, break down, bring… … Moby Thesaurus
anguish — Intense pain of body or mind. Hancock v Western Union Tel. Co. 137 NC 497, 49 SE 952. See mental anguish … Ballentine's law dictionary
anguish — I. n. Agony (especially of the mind), torment, torture, rack, pang, severe pain, extreme suffering, acute distress. See agony. II. v. a. Distress, torture. See agonize … New dictionary of synonyms
anguish — Extreme pain of body or mind; excruciating distress. Carson v. Thompson, Mo.App., 161 S.W.2d 995, 1000. Agony, but, as used in law, particularly mental suffering or distress of great intensity. It is not synonymous with inconvenience, annoyance,… … Black's law dictionary
anguish — Extreme pain of body or mind; excruciating distress. Carson v. Thompson, Mo.App., 161 S.W.2d 995, 1000. Agony, but, as used in law, particularly mental suffering or distress of great intensity. It is not synonymous with inconvenience, annoyance,… … Black's law dictionary
Vincent McNabb — Vincent McNabb, O.P. (July 8 1868 ndash; June 17 1943) was an influential Irish scholar and priest. Father McNabb was born in Portaferry, County Down, Ireland, the tenth of eleven children. He died at St. Dominic s Parish in London. He is buried… … Wikipedia
Depression: Emergence — The word depression has a number of meanings, depending on the discipline. Within neurophysiology, it refers to a decrease in the brain’s electrical activity causing, for example, cortical depression. For the pharmacologist, depression means… … Historical dictionary of Psychiatry
Depression and Mood Disorders: Emergence — The word depression has a number of meanings, depending on the discipline. Within neurophysiology, it refers to a decrease in the brain’s electrical activity causing, for example, cortical depression. For the pharmacologist, depression means… … Historical dictionary of Psychiatry