Angustiado in english
Distressed
pronunciation: dɪstrest part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: dɪstrest part of speech: adjective
In gestures
angustiado = anguished ; angst-ridden ; distressed ; stressed ; angsty.
Example: Buddhism is above all a form of therapy and that remaining silent in the face of anguished and anguishing questions constitutes a cathartic act.Example: They provide a true and fertile alternative to songwriters whose point of reference is the self-indulgent, angst-ridden youth culture whose reality is read through mass media.Example: When at one stage of his journey Christian lost his roll, he was very distressed until he found it again.Example: Australia is 'in a different league' to most stressed world economies because of the stability of its banks and China's hunger for its exports.Example: She is not a role model for girls and she is a punching bag for angsty teenage boys with death wishes.angustiar = stress ; mortify ; distress ; trouble.
Example: The animals are captured for only a few minutes, to avoid stressing them too much.Example: We're assailed by doubts, mortified by our own shortcomings, surrounded by freaks, testy over silly details.Example: What distressed him most was his being so short; he did not mind so much his ' hideous' face, as being so short.Example: This is a problem that has frequently troubled teachers.more:
» angustiarse = get + stressed .
Example: When she got stressed we would back off until she showed interest again a few weeks later.» no te angusties con pequeñeces = don't sweat the small stuff .
Example: Don't sweat the small stuff -- it's not worth hurting your health and wellbeing.