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单词 angst
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angst

Only darts seems to prompt this existential angst.Anything using a city name would cause massive angst.Their tastes are planted in teenage angst.Why so much angst about who can marry whom?They rescued me from a tedious adolescent predisposition to existential angst.We are not out here to cause people angst.She says my teenage angst ruined the best years of her life.Juvenile existential angst is all too real.Or you could obsess about what others are up to and cause yourself much angst.She channelled her teenage angst into reading books and becoming a goth.Here he riffs on its enormous potential for personal humiliation and existential angst.But that was more than just teenage angst.He went to the doctor about it and was told he was suffering from existential angst.But how do you know the difference between normal teenage angst and something more serious?Do you feel a wave of existential angst?Folly or future angst - we can only wait and see.Cue a great deal of angst, much of it misplaced.Indeed, her height initially caused her more angst.I listened to a lot of anxiety and angst.Had ministers been a little more thoughtful about how they explained their policy, much of the angst could have been avoided.It's a strange thing to say about somewhere that brought me so much pain and grief and caused my family so much angst.There is, in his view, too much angst about the modern world.

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angst

British English: angst NOUN
Angst is a feeling of anxiety and worry.
Many kids suffer from acne and angst.
  • American English: angst
  • Brazilian Portuguese: angústia
  • Chinese: 焦虑
  • European Spanish: angustia
  • French: angoisse
  • German: Angst
  • Italian: ansia
  • Japanese: 不安感
  • Korean: 불안감
  • European Portuguese: angústia
  • Latin American Spanish: angustia

(noun) 
Definition
a feeling of anxiety
Young people can have feelings of isolation and angst.
Synonyms
anxiety
His voice was full of anxiety.
worry
His last years were overshadowed by financial worry.
distress
Her mouth grew stiff with pain and distress.
torment
unease
He tried to appear casual, but he couldn't conquer his unease.
apprehension
It reflects real anger and apprehension about the future.
agitation
malaise
She complained of depression, headaches and malaise.
perturbation
vexation
fretfulness
disquietude
inquietude (formal)
Opposites
ease
,
satisfaction
,
fulfilment
,
composure
,
peace of mind
,
contentment
,
calmness
,
nonchalance
,
collectedness

Additional synonyms

in the sense of apprehension
Definition
anxiety or dread
It reflects real anger and apprehension about the future.
Synonyms
anxiety,
concern,
fear,
worry,
doubt,
alarm,
suspicion,
dread,
unease,
mistrust,
misgiving,
disquiet,
premonition,
trepidation (formal),
foreboding,
uneasiness,
pins and needles,
apprehensiveness
in the sense of distress
Definition
great physical pain
Her mouth grew stiff with pain and distress.
Synonyms
suffering,
pain,
worry,
anxiety,
torture,
grief,
misery,
agony,
sadness,
discomfort,
torment,
sorrow,
woe,
anguish,
heartache,
affliction,
desolation,
wretchedness
in the sense of inquietude
Definition
restlessness or anxiety
Synonyms
restlessness,
worry,
anxiety,
unease,
apprehension,
nervousness,
disquiet,
trepidation (formal),
uneasiness,
the jitters (informal),
jumpiness,
disquietude

Nearby words of
angst

  • angler
  • angling
  • angry
  • angst
  • anguish
  • anguished
  • angular

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