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单词 distressful
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distressfuladj.

Etymology: < distress n. + -ful suffix.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: diˈstressful.
Full of or attended with distress. (A literary and chiefly poetical word; not colloquial.)
1.
a. Fraught with, causing, or involving distress; distressing; painful.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > state of annoyance or vexation > [adjective] > annoying or vexatious
angeeOE
swinkfuleOE
plightlyOE
teenfulOE
contrariousc1320
drefa1325
troublinga1325
despitousa1340
thornya1340
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troublablec1374
noyousa1382
noyfulc1384
diseasy1387
angrya1393
painful1395
hackinga1400
annoying?c1400
annoyousc1400
cumbrousc1400
teenc1400
annoyfulc1405
sputousc1420
diseasefula1425
molest?a1425
noying?a1425
noisomea1450
grievingc1450
tedious?1454
troublous1463
noisantc1475
displeasant1481
strouble1488
nuisant1494
noyanta1500
irksome1513
sturting1513
molestious1524
vexatious1534
cumbersome1535
uncommodious1541
spiteful1548
vexing?1548
incommodious1551
molestous1555
diseasing1558
grating1563
pestilent1565
sturtsome1570
molestuousa1572
troublesome1573
murrain1575
discommodable1579
galling1583
spiny1586
unsupportable1586
troubleful1588
plaguey1594
distressingc1595
molestful1596
molesting1598
vexful1598
fretful1603
briery1604
bemadding1608
mortifying1611
tiry1611
distressfula1616
irking1629
angersome1649
disobliging1652
discomforting1654
incomfortable1655
incommode1672
ruffling1680
unconvenient1683
pestifying1716
trying1718
offending1726
bothering1765
pesky1775
weary1785
sturty1788
unaccommodating1790
tiresome1798
werriting1808
bothersome1817
plaguesome1828
pestilential1833
fretsome1834
languorous1834
pesty1834
pestersome1843
nettlesome1845
miserable1850
niggling1854
distempering1855
be-maddeninga1861
nattery1873
nagging1883
pestiferous1890
trouble-giving1893
maddening1896
molestive1905
nuisancy1906
balls-aching?1912
nuisance1922
nattering1949
noodgy1969
dickheaded1991
dickish1991
cockish1996
a1616 W. Shakespeare Othello (1623) i. iii. 156 Of some distressefull [1622 distressed] stroke That my youth suffer'd.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 1 (1623) v. vi. 126 To ease your Countrie of distressefull Warre. View more context for this quotation
1750 S. Johnson Rambler No. 78. ⁋5 What is above all distressful and alarming, the final sentence.
1820 W. Scoresby Acct. Arctic Regions II. 207 Night, a tempestuous sea, and crowded ice, must probably produce as high a degree of horror in the mind of the navigator, who is..subjected to their distressful influence, as any.
1860 J. P. Kennedy Horse-shoe Robinson (rev. ed.) xix. 228 Subjects of distressful uncertainty.
b. Attended with distress, gained by severe toil. Obsolete. rare.
ΚΠ
a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry V (1623) iv. i. 267 Who with a body fill'd, and vacant mind, Gets him to rest, cram'd with distressefull bread. View more context for this quotation
2. Of persons, their actions, state, etc.: Full of distress; marked by or indicating distress or suffering; in great distress, sorely distressed.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > sorrow or grief > [adjective]
sorelyc888
gramec893
sorrowfuleOE
unblithec897
sorryeOE
carefulOE
charyOE
sickOE
yomerOE
sorry-moodOE
sweerc1000
yomerlyOE
sorrilyOE
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sorec1275
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dereful?a1400
sorousa1400
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teenfula1400
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dolefulc1430
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sorrow1496
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earnful?1527
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mournfula1558
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sadded1566
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passionate1586
sorrowed1596
distressful1601
passionful1605
sighful1606
contristed1625
anguishinga1642
sadful1658
saddened1665
tristitious1694
sick as a parrot1705
pangful1727
woesome1778
grieving1807
ruesome1833
yearned1838
doleant1861
mournsome1869
thoughted1869
tragical1887
grief-stricken1905
1601 A. Munday Downfall Earle of Huntington sig. I4 v Looke if you see not a distressefull man, That to himselfe intendeth violence.
1720 A. Pope tr. Homer Iliad V. xvii. 293 The Field re-echo'd the distressful Sound.
1782 W. Cowper Conversation in Poems 218 Fix on the wainscot a distressful stare.
1869 R. Browning Ring & Bk. III. ix. 220 At a safe distance both distressful watch.
1883 Fortn. Rev. June 873 The most distressful districts lie in the west.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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