distraught
US: /dɪˈstɹɔt/
UK: /dɪstɹˈɔːt/
UK: /dɪstɹˈɔːt/
English Vietnamese dictionary
distraught /dis'trɔ:t/
- tính từ
- điên cuồng, mất trí, quẫn trí
Advanced English dictionary
+ adjective
extremely upset and anxious so that you cannot think clearly: She's still too distraught to speak about the tragedy. + The child's distraught parents pleaded for witnesses to contact the police.
Thesaurus dictionary
adj.
distracted, agitated, troubled, disturbed, upset, perturbed, wrought or worked up, excited, frantic, at (one's) wits' end, overwrought, frenetic, nervous, frenzied, feverish, wild, hysterical, delirious, irrational, crazy, mad, insane, berserk, run(ning) amok:
He is distraught with grief.
Collocation dictionary
VERBS
appear, be, look, seem, sound
She sounded absolutely distraught.
| become | remain
Weeks after the accident she remained distraught.
| leave sb
His mother's death left him utterly distraught.
ADV.
extremely, really, terribly, very | absolutely, completely, quite, utterly
PREP.
at
They were terribly distraught at the news of his accident.
Concise English dictionary
dɪ'strɔːt
adj.
+deeply agitated especially from emotion