Sentence examples for anguish without from inspiring English sources

"anguish without" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to convey a feeling of intense distress or suffering without a particular cause or reason. It can also refer to a state of desperation or hopelessness. Example: As she lay in bed, she was filled with anguish without any clear reason or source. She tossed and turned, unable to find peace from the invisible torment plaguing her mind.

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Loving as Elliott's production is, you get the anguish without the absurdity that for Shepard is inseparable from family life.

By formally acknowledging the depth of feeling here -- an approach virtually unheard of in the history of the conflict -- the inquest is helping Omagh recover from its anguish without giving in to bitterness.

And on those occasions when Mortimer does paint a face, he achieves a supreme sense of ambivalence, of being on a threshold between oppositional emotions: "expression has to be exactly right, and it's very hard to find that expression – between orgasm and fear and death, or worry or anguish without having to show it".

Her family certainly suffered enough anguish without me adding my comments.

We are moved to our soul's centre by sorrow expressed as that is; for, without periphrasis or wordy anguish, without circumlocution of officious and obtrusive, and therefore, artificial grief; the mourner gives sorrow words.

Rather than attempting to recreate what the scene might have been like, he explained "one can express anguish without making reference to the actual Gethsemane, and... there is no need to portray figures from the Sermon on the Mount in order to express a gentle and comforting feeling".

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The scene of the child's burial is anguishing without being forced.

At its deepest and most painful, it is a sensation of great spiritual anguish, often without any specific cause".

Richter's compulsive eschewal of cliché — little concerned with results, which stutter on uncrossed verges of meaning — suggests desiccated existentialist anguish: Giacometti without tears.

Richter's compulsive eschewal of cliché little concerned with results, which stutter on uncrossed verges of meaning suggests desiccated existentialist anguish: Giacometti without tears.

I have never known anyone who made that decision without anguish.

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