1. distraught - Adjective
3. distraught - Adjective Satellite
of Distract
Torn asunder; separated.
Distracted; perplexed.
Source: Webster's dictionarydistraught with grief Source: Internet
Agoraphobia is often, but not always, compounded by a fear of social embarrassment, as the agoraphobic fears the onset of a panic attack and appearing distraught in public. Source: Internet
A distraught Natthakarn Siriwat went to Samed police in Muang District Saturday with a handout depicting 3-month-old Cornae and the two thieves speeding away with the pup on a motorbike. Source: Internet
But Mr. Collins was shaken by how distraught his father sounded and wanted to make him feel better. Source: Internet
Bartelt, p. 10. Those who knew Lincoln as a teenager later recalled him being very distraught over his sister Sarah's death on January 20, 1828, while giving birth to a stillborn son. Source: Internet
Ganga and Sarasvati, however, are so distraught at this dispensation, and wail so loudly, that Vishnu is forced to take back his words. Source: Internet