1. plagued - Adjective
2. plagued - Verb
of Plague
Source: Webster's dictionaryI'm always described as 'cocksure' or 'with a swagger,' and that bears no resemblance to who I feel like inside. I feel plagued by insecurity. Ben Affleck
The Middle East is obviously an issue that has plagued the region for centuries. Barack Obama
I think while all mothers deal with feelings of guilt, working mothers are plagued by guilt on steroids! Arianna Huffington
War most often promotes the internal unity of each state involved. The state plagued by internal strife may then, instead of waiting for the accidental attack, seek the war that will bring internal peace. Kenneth Waltz
I think my biggest flaw is my insecurity. I'm terribly insecure. I'm plagued with insecurities 24/7. Madonna (entertainer)
I was much plagued by Satan, until I found that it was God who was tempting me; then the anguish of him passed out of my soul for ever. Sri Aurobindo