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angst

noun as in feeling of anxiety

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Unmarried and childless, Vera does not grow wistful wondering what she might be missing, nor is she given to the existential angst that so often plagues older male detectives.

His release, she said, has returned her family to a “state of hellish angst.”

Cornejo completely exhibits his knack for tamed romantic angst and gives the listener a taste of the dejected world of “Mirada.”

Right there, Reijn decides that the strongest foundation for all of our species’ sex angst is simply consent.

Nor is Jolie particularly gripped by the professional angst that became sadly fulfilling for Callas, whose meteoric career burned out long before she could reach her golden years.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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