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distinguished herself by her great beauty and her awful voice.<br />

distinguished<br />

adj. 1 celebrated, famous, illustrious, noted, renowned,<br />

notable, noteworthy, pre-eminent, eminent, prominent, honoured,<br />

respected, honourable: Churchill was one of the most<br />

distinguished men of his day. 2 dignified, noble, grand,<br />

stately, distingu‚, royal, regal, aristocratic: What is he<br />

doing in this distinguished gathering?<br />

distort v. 1 twist, warp, deform, misshape, contort, gnarl, bend,<br />

disfigure, wrench: The car was completely distorted in the<br />

crash. 2 twist, warp, slant, tamper with, colour, varnish,<br />

torture, pervert, misrepresent, fabricate, falsify, misstate,<br />

alter, change, bend, garble, violate: She distorted the facts<br />

if she said it was Bill who had a gun.<br />

distract v. 1 divert, deflect, sidetrack, turn aside, draw away: Sorry,<br />

I was distracted for a moment - where were we? 2 divert, amuse,<br />

entertain, gratify, delight, occupy, interest, absorb, engross:<br />

We found the belly-dancers quite distracting. 3 bewilder,<br />

confuse, confound, perplex, puzzle, discompose, befuddle,<br />

mystify, disconcert, fluster, rattle, bemuse, daze, disturb,<br />

agitate, trouble, bother: I am distracted with doubts about<br />

whether to phone the police.<br />

distraction<br />

n. 1 bewilderment, befuddlement, disorder, disturbance, upset,<br />

confusion, agitation: The princess loves you to distraction. 2<br />

diversion, entertainment, amusement: I was never really<br />

interested in him, he was merely a temporary distraction.<br />

distraught<br />

adj. distracted, agitated, troubled, disturbed, upset,<br />

perturbed, wrought or worked up, excited, frantic, at (one's)<br />

wits' end, overwrought, frenetic, nervous, frenzied, feverish,<br />

wild, hysterical, delirious, irrational, crazy, mad, insane,<br />

berserk, run(ning) amok: He is distraught with grief.<br />

distress n. 1 anguish, anxiety, affliction, angst, grief, misery,<br />

torment, ache, pain, suffering, agony, torture, woe, woefulness,<br />

wretchedness; unhappiness, sorrow, sadness, depression,<br />

heartache, desolation: It is impossible to imagine the distress

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