Distress (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: distrain, cause, retain, cause strain, do, treat an object, treat

Conjugation of distress

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
distress
distress
distresses
distress
distress
distress
Future Simple
will distress
will distress
will distress
will distress
will distress
will distress
Past Simple
distressed
distressed
distressed
distressed
distressed
distressed
Conditional Simple
would distress
would distress
would distress
would distress
would distress
would distress
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am distressing
are distressing
is distressing
are distressing
are distressing
are distressing
Future Progressive
will be distressing
will be distressing
will be distressing
will be distressing
will be distressing
will be distressing
Past Progressive
was distressing
were distressing
was distressing
were distressing
were distressing
were distressing
Conditional Progressive
would be distressing
would be distressing
would be distressing
would be distressing
would be distressing
would be distressing
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have distressed
have distressed
has distressed
have distressed
have distressed
have distressed
Future Perfect
will have distressed
will have distressed
will have distressed
will have distressed
will have distressed
will have distressed
Past Perfect
had distressed
had distressed
had distressed
had distressed
had distressed
had distressed
Conditional Perfect
would have distressed
would have distressed
would have distressed
would have distressed
would have distressed
would have distressed
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been distressing
have been distressing
has been distressing
have been distressing
have been distressing
have been distressing
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been distressing
will have been distressing
will have been distressing
will have been distressing
will have been distressing
will have been distressing
Past Perfect Progressive
had been distressing
had been distressing
had been distressing
had been distressing
had been distressing
had been distressing
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been distressing
would have been distressing
would have been distressing
would have been distressing
would have been distressing
would have been distressing

Examples of distress

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"...fear not that a distress sightless... "...fills the universe with the resound of my misfortune, Madame:
"A lady in distress wishes to dispose of some fish knives and forks." "A wedding present let go with great regret."
"After valiantly dispatching the admiral's hordes, Captain Apex received a distress call from the Velubian Princess."
"And so, Danielle declared, 'It pays to be prepared. "'With homework done, there's time for fun. No distress anywhere.'"
"And though it may cause my patients distress
"...fear not that a distress sightless... "...fills the universe with the resound of my misfortune, Madame:
"A lady in distress wishes to dispose of some fish knives and forks." "A wedding present let go with great regret."
"After valiantly dispatching the admiral's hordes, Captain Apex received a distress call from the Velubian Princess."
"And so, Danielle declared, 'It pays to be prepared. "'With homework done, there's time for fun. No distress anywhere.'"
"And though it may cause my patients distress
- Well, my dear, I know you're in need, and that distresses me greatly.
And with the assurance of thy love be delivered out of their distresses through Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Are my distresses in the night.
Besides liquor and drugs, which seem to accompany such an event... the thing that distresses me even more, Ren... is the spiritual corruption that can be involved.
Good heavens, in what miserable distresses do vice and imprudence involve men!
- Well, my dear, I know you're in need, and that distresses me greatly.
And with the assurance of thy love be delivered out of their distresses through Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Are my distresses in the night.
Besides liquor and drugs, which seem to accompany such an event... the thing that distresses me even more, Ren... is the spiritual corruption that can be involved.
Good heavens, in what miserable distresses do vice and imprudence involve men!
"...camphor, boneset tea, but patient too distressed to drink.
"But what distressed him greatly was not having another hermit there to confess him"
"I was distressed you would not accept the brooches.
"On his 21st birthday... every prince must host a ball to find a damsel... preferably blonde, who is either imprisoned... cursed or distressed."
"Something strange happened, it seemed as if someone is involved." He became very distressed.
" More distressing, the cries of the infant, as though the infant fathomed its loss.
"I am duty bound by our professional ethics to report "a distressing situation relating to your colleague Peter Latimer."
"My dear Earl Roland, I have learnt some very distressing news..."
"Viewers are warned that they may find" "some of the content distressing."
'We are experiencing a really distressing scene.
"...camphor, boneset tea, but patient too distressed to drink.
"But what distressed him greatly was not having another hermit there to confess him"
"I was distressed you would not accept the brooches.
"On his 21st birthday... every prince must host a ball to find a damsel... preferably blonde, who is either imprisoned... cursed or distressed."
"Something strange happened, it seemed as if someone is involved." He became very distressed.
" More distressing, the cries of the infant, as though the infant fathomed its loss.
"I am duty bound by our professional ethics to report "a distressing situation relating to your colleague Peter Latimer."
"My dear Earl Roland, I have learnt some very distressing news..."
"Viewers are warned that they may find" "some of the content distressing."
'We are experiencing a really distressing scene.

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