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Unlucky vs Distressed - What's the difference?

unlucky | distressed | Related terms |

Unlucky is a related term of distressed.


As adjectives the difference between unlucky and distressed

is that unlucky is unfortunate, marked by misfortune while distressed is anxious or uneasy.

As a verb distressed is

(distress).

Stirred vs Distressed - What's the difference?

stirred | distressed | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between stirred and distressed

is that stirred is past tense of stir while distressed is past tense of distress.

As an adjective distressed is

anxious or uneasy.

Distressed vs Unhappy - What's the difference?

distressed | unhappy | Related terms |

Unhappy is a synonym of distressed.



As adjectives the difference between distressed and unhappy

is that distressed is anxious or uneasy while unhappy is not happy; sad.

As a verb distressed

is past tense of distress.

Distressed vs Chagrined - What's the difference?

distressed | chagrined | Related terms |

Distressed is a related term of chagrined.


As verbs the difference between distressed and chagrined

is that distressed is (distress) while chagrined is (chagrin).

As an adjective distressed

is anxious or uneasy.

Indignant vs Distressed - What's the difference?

indignant | distressed | Related terms |

Indignant is a related term of distressed.


As adjectives the difference between indignant and distressed

is that indignant is showing anger or indignation, especially at something unjust or wrong while distressed is anxious or uneasy.

As a verb distressed is

(distress).

Distressed vs Afflicted - What's the difference?

distressed | afflicted | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between distressed and afflicted

is that distressed is past tense of distress while afflicted is past tense of afflict.

As an adjective distressed

is anxious or uneasy.

Distressed vs Melancholy - What's the difference?

distressed | melancholy | Related terms |

Distressed is a related term of melancholy.


As adjectives the difference between distressed and melancholy

is that distressed is anxious or uneasy while melancholy is affected with great sadness or depression.

As a verb distressed

is (distress).

As a noun melancholy is

(historical) black bile, formerly thought to be one of the four "cardinal humours" of animal bodies.

Distressed vs Wretched - What's the difference?

distressed | wretched | Related terms |

Distressed is a related term of wretched.


As adjectives the difference between distressed and wretched

is that distressed is anxious or uneasy while wretched is very miserable; sunk in, or accompanied by, deep affliction or distress, as from want, anxiety, or grief; calamitous; woeful; very afflicting.

As a verb distressed

is (distress).

Distress vs Distressed - What's the difference?

distress | distressed |


As verbs the difference between distress and distressed

is that distress is to cause strain or anxiety to someone while distressed is past tense of distress.

As a noun distress

is (Cause of) discomfort.

As an adjective distressed is

anxious or uneasy.

Impressed vs Distressed - What's the difference?

impressed | distressed | Related terms |

Impressed is a related term of distressed.


As adjectives the difference between impressed and distressed

is that impressed is strongly affected, especially favourably while distressed is anxious or uneasy.

As verbs the difference between impressed and distressed

is that impressed is (impress) while distressed is (distress).

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