distraught 的定义
- distracted; deeply agitated.
- mentally deranged; crazed.
distraught 近义词
very upset, worked-up
distraught 的近义词 36 个
- agitated
- anxious
- concerned
- confused
- crazy
- distressed
- frantic
- hysterical
- mad
- perturbed
- tormented
- troubled
- addled
- beside oneself
- bothered
- crazed
- distracted
- distrait
- flustered
- harassed
- in a panic
- like a chicken with its head cut off
- muddled
- nonplussed
- nuts
- out of one's mind
- overwrought
- rattled
- raving
- shook up
- thrown
- unglued
- unscrewed
- unzipped
- wild
- worried
distraught 的反义词 15 个
更多distraught例句
- It captures the building’s superintendent distraught in the minutes after the shooting.
- The distraught mind has used the body as a perverse canvas, and the book serves as an extension of the artist’s flesh.
- Sheriff’s deputies used tasers, pepper spray, water balls and pinned the visibly distraught man, Paul Silva, to the ground with a body shield to try and subdue him to take him to a medical evaluation.
- On July 29, he had published an op-ed in The Baltimore Sun saying, “I’m distraught at the thought of our kids in the city missing more school.”
- Even some families who already had one stay-at-home parent have been publicly distraught over the lack of safe, in-person instruction options for their children.
- Distraught, confused and ashamed, both men broke down in the courtroom, weeping like children and begging for forgiveness.
- Distraught, she wrote her poem on the subway on the way to the event.
- She was distraught and sad walking through a park on Long Island when she joined a drum circle on a whim.
- Zaun sat on the bleachers with distraught looking supporters, his face set expressionless but colored crimson red.
- The next morning, a highly distraught Jimmy is loaded into a van and driven out of the prison.
- They awoke on the morrow, their minds still distraught and deeming the thing was but a nightmare.
- When she came to his side he seized her hand instantly with a sigh of content and turned and looked at her with distraught eyes.
- He paused––distraught, his brows bent, his hand passing aimlessly 56 over the scars and gray stubble of his head.
- He pressed his hands to his eyes and then flung them outward with the gesture of one distraught.
- You sit down too, Grigory Mihalitch, she said to Litvinov, who was standing like one distraught at the door.