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Distraught, worked up

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11-letter solution for crosswords and word puzzles

The solution for the clue "Distraught, worked up" in word puzzles and crosswords has 11 letters.

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Solution for "Distraught, worked up"

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Letter-by-letter dictation of the solution

  • Oscar (O)
  • Victor (V)
  • Echo (E)
  • Romeo (R)
  • Whiskey (W)
  • Romeo (R)
  • Oscar (O)
  • Uniform (U)
  • Golf (G)
  • Hotel (H)
  • Tango (T)

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Astonishment

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Impulsive

The word "impulsive" has its etymology in Latin, derived from "impositus," meaning imposed, with a connotation of sudden and unpremeditated action.

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