Sentence examples for am distraught from inspiring English sources

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am distraught

adjective

Deeply hurt, saddened, or worried; distressed.

  • His distraught widow cried for days, feeling very alone.

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I am distraught.

"I am distraught," Andrew declared as Natasha fell dangerously ill.

"I am distraught," the 59-year-old Italian was quoted as saying by Gazzetta dello Sport.

Although I am distraught, I know that thousands of well-educated, committed individuals will pick up the pieces and rebuild.

Brown wrote back, "I am distraught at your defection, but since you never actually write anything, I should say I am notionally distraught".

"I am distraught that a reporting mission which was intended to find out if avoidable deaths had been caused, led, through a catastrophic series of events, to more deaths," Farrell told me.

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Laurie Walker is distraught.

Blanchett was distraught.

"He's been distraught.

She was distraught.

Weatherford was distraught.

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