Angustioso in english
Distressing
pronunciation: dɪstresɪŋ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: dɪstresɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
angustioso = harrowing ; agonising [agonizing, -USA] ; agonised [agonized, -USA] ; distressing ; gut-wrenching ; nightmarish ; torturous.
Example: See Michael R. Booth, 'English Melodrama', for further details of this harrowing tale.Example: Much of the conventional wisdom of librarianship is going to have to undergo what is so aptly described as an 'agonizing reappraisal' before we can come to terms with the new information age.Example: He went back into the house, addressing his Maker in low agonized tones, changed, and started out again.Example: It really is distressing to observe in some libraries the casual and perfunctory way in which enquirers obviously seeking help are treated as persons.Example: In these gut-wrenching times it's important to know who the strongest, healthiest providers are to keep your money out of harm's way!.Example: It was the drugs that made me mad: Jane was anorexic, but the treatment prescribed pushed her over the edge for 22 nightmarish years.Example: He describes his existence as 'torturous' and I can certanily relate to that feeling.