Sentence examples for dread anguish from inspiring English sources

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14 15 Psychache, according to Shneidman, 16 17 is defined as an acute state of intense and intolerable psychological pain that encompasses shame, guilt, humiliation, loneliness, fear, angst, dread, anguish, etc.

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They make love, order Chinese takeout and occasionally let their dread and anguish get the better of them.

It's no surprise that Cave, a master of the dirge whose body of work has largely been concerned with "anxiety, dread and anguish," as he himself sums it up, takes no comfort in platitudes.

Bear in mind, however, that these were the days before any of the superdudes became fashionably pop-psychologized with inner feelings of indecisiveness, anguish, dread, and romance.

Anguish and dread slowly filled my entire body.

The setting is intensified, until in the seventh repeat all voices continue the text simultaneously: "" ("dread and need" or "anguish and trouble" ).

The anguish, the anguish — the same dread as comes before nausea, but only spiritual.

Of the mothers, who were the only visitors admitted to the sterile section, she writes: "Into this impersonal and functional sealed-off world of science they brought their total uselessness; they brought personal panic, anguish and hysteria, and most dreaded of all they brought squeamishness and germs.

When I started getting published, I remember there was a sense of delight and then dread: everyone in my community wanted me to tell their stories, their sadness and anguish, my family members included.

Anguish or insight?

Beethoven: Anguish and Triumph.

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