distressingly

Variant of distress

distress definition

dis·tress (di stres)

transitive verb

  1. to cause sorrow, misery, or suffering to; pain
  2. to cause discomfort to; trouble
  3. to exhaust or weaken with strain of any sort
  4. Archaic to constrain (to do something)
  5. Law to distrain

Etymology: ME distressen < OFr destrecier, orig., to constrain (to do something) < destrece, constraint < ML destrescia < L districtus, pp. of distringere: see distrain

noun

  1. the state of being distressed; pain, suffering, discomfort, etc.
  2. anything that distresses; affliction
  3. a state of danger or trouble; bad straits
  4. Law
    1. distraint
    2. the property distrained

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Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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