Distressful in a sentence as an adjective

The thought of coming back each time to SV is distressful if it wasn't for the loved ones back home.

Not to mention how distressful and time consuming all this was.

I understand that debt can be distressful, and thus might even make the entrepreneur less productive.

I find it very distressful that you are assuming that everyone in society has to identify themselves with being male or female.

"But having a side job is distressful too."If people aren't willing to give you cash for equity, it's probably a bad idea for a company and you should switch projects.

The problem is that my 2/10 is rather distressful and doctors assume it isn't, because they assume that self-reported pain ratings map consistently to subjective levels of distress across patients.

Facebook is in the business of intentionally showing users emotionally distressful content on purpose in order to drive them into a depression.

The problem lies in not having political will to rationally distribute unscarce resources.> The other seems to be, ironically, a lack of realization of where technology is currently atIt is certainly at a sufficient level to eliminate a huge number of distressful jobs.

When he asked what the criteria was for that which is determined to be offensive, he was told "that which any reasonable person would find alarming, harassing or distressful" In a hilarious conversation with an inspector of the police some time later, he asked whether he might be allowed to use the word 'tosser' in place.

Distressful definitions

adjective

causing distress or worry or anxiety; "distressing (or disturbing) news"; "lived in heroic if something distressful isolation"; "a disturbing amount of crime"; "a revelation that was most perturbing"; "a new and troubling thought"; "in a particularly worrisome predicament"; "a worrying situation"; "a worrying time"

See also: distressing disturbing perturbing troubling worrisome worrying