angustia
anguish
noun an-GOO-styah Rare
Origin: From Latin angustia, 'narrowness, difficulty'.
Also means
distress; hardship
Usage Note
Angustia conveys a sense of oppressive anxiety or suffering, both mental and material — it can describe the anguish of grief or the hardship of poverty. It is more literary and intense than preoccupazione (worry). The plural angustie is common when referring to financial or material troubles.
Examples
"L'angustia del momento era palpabile."
Natural Translation
The anguish of the moment was palpable.
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