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blighting
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?bla?t??/
Verb
blighting
- present participle of blight
Noun
blighting (plural blightings)
- The act by which something is blighted.
- 1897, Mark Twain, Following the Equator
- They showed signs of the blightings and blastings of time, in their outward aspect, but they were young within; young and cheerful, and ready to talk […]
- 1897, Mark Twain, Following the Equator
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distressful
English
Alternative forms
- distressfull (archaic)
Etymology
distress +? -ful
Adjective
distressful (comparative more distressful, superlative most distressful)
- Causing or feeling distress, strain, or anxiety.
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