Angst in a sentence as a noun

For crying out loud -- there's no "angst" in this -- I'm just telling a couple of stories.

The angst felt by chartalists is also felt by inflationists.

"Is this not true of every generation?To me, this whole article reeks of "kids today" type angst.

It's true that stories of angst over leaving the corporate world are nothing new, but the execution was good.

"I think the angst about Go comes from the fact that someone who leaves Python for Java may still come back, because you can develop far more quickly in Python than Java.

This practice really helps take the edge off of many situations, since I don't see any situation as anything I have to put up with, which seriously reduces the angst and depression that I encountered from feelings of futility and hopelessness from "situations beyond my control" before I adopted the practice.

I personally know of at least two marriages that ended in divorce for reasons entirely unrelated to the quality of the relationship - one or both parties had a mid-life crisis, tried to reinvent themselves to assuage their existential angst, divorced, utterly alienated their partner in the process and ended up bitterly regretting it.

Angst definitions

noun

an acute but unspecific feeling of anxiety; usually reserved for philosophical anxiety about the world or about personal freedom