"angst" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Englisch]

IPA: ɑŋkst, æŋkst Audio: En-au-angst.ogg Forms: the angst [singular]
Etymology: von dem deutschen Wort Angst; schon im 19. Jahrhundert in Übersetzungen der Werke von Freud und in den Werken von George Eliot verwendet (als „die Angst“), doch erst um 1940–44 eingeenglischt („angst“, [æŋkst]).
  1. Gefühl der vagen, akuten Befürchtung oder existentiellen Furcht
    Sense id: de-angst-en-noun-q4ZVnMHY
  2. Gefühl der emotionalen Aufwühlung und Depression
    Sense id: de-angst-en-noun-Nc2YWLa2
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: angsty, angst bunny

Inflected forms

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  "lang_code": "en",
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          "text": "A large part of the angst of adolescence is the need to separate from parents as authority figures."
        },
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          "ref": "W. D. Edmiston, Why Parents Should Fear Myspace (2007), Seite 70",
          "text": "Their teen angst has a tendency to make suicide a real alternative to putting up with the pain of being a teenager."
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          "text": "A large part of the angst of adolescence is the need to separate from parents as authority figures."
        },
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          "ref": "W. D. Edmiston, Why Parents Should Fear Myspace (2007), Seite 70",
          "text": "Their teen angst has a tendency to make suicide a real alternative to putting up with the pain of being a teenager."
        }
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