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1 anguish
N1. मानसिक वेदना/कष्टI saw him in a state of anguish. -
2 anguish
n.कष्ट, व्यथा, पीडा, दु:ख, सन्ताप, शोक, मनस्ताप -
3 mental
Adj1. मानसिकHe is going through lot of mental anguish.He has a mental problem. -
4 press
N1. पत्रकारिताThe press was prohibited from meeting the prisoners of war.2. छापाखानाText-Books are printed in the printing press.3. मुद्रणI wrote a book and prepared for the press.4. निचोड़नेवालाWe bought a lemon press from the market.5. दबावGive a press to the shirt before wearing it.6. भीड-भाडI get a way through the press of people in that market.7. अलमारीI have a wooden press in my bed-room.--------V1. दबानाI pressed my face against the pillow in anguish.Press car bodies out of sheets of metal.2. निचोडनाThe orange was firmly pressed to get the juice.3. दबाव डालनाThe Hero gently pressed the Heroine's arm, who was crying.4. घेर-लेनाThe police officials pressed the militants to surrender.5. इस्त्री करनाThe bride's saree needs pressing.
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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 — [aŋ′gwish] n. [ME angwisshe < OFr anguisse < L angustia, tightness, distress: see ANGER] great suffering, as from worry, grief, or pain; agony vt. to cause to feel anguish vi. to feel anguish SYN. DISTRESS … English World dictionary
anguish — I verb ache, aggrieve, agonize, desolate, disturb, excruciate, grieve, harry, make miserable, pain, prostrate, rack, suffer, torment, torture, trouble, writhe associated concepts: mental anguish, noneconomic loss, pain and suffering II index pain … Law dictionary
Anguish — An guish, v. t. [Cf. F. angoisser, fr. L. angustiare.] To distress with extreme pain or grief. [R.] Temple. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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anguish — [n] severe upset or pain affliction, agony, distress, dole, dolor, grief, heartache, heartbreak, hurting, misery, pang, rue, sorrow, suffering, throe, torment, torture, woe, wretchedness; concept 410 Ant. comfort, contentment, happiness, joy,… … New thesaurus
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Anguish — For the movie, see Anguish (film) Anguish is a term used in contemporary philosophy, often as a translation from the German angst, meaning dread . It is a paramount feature of existentialist philosophy, in which anguish is often understood as the … Wikipedia
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