angoisseproper nouncommon nounverbSyllable DecompositionangoisseEtymologyexpandFrom Latin angŭstĭa, literally "narrowing", hence "defile", "difficulty, discomfort, critical situation", derived from angere ("to squeeze").cnrtlDefinitions1. First person singular of the indicative present of the verb angoisser.expand2. Third person singular of the indicative present of the verb angoisser.expand3. First person singular of the subjunctive present of the verb angoisser.expand4. Third person singular of the subjunctive present of the verb angoisser.expand5. Second person singular of the imperative of the verb angoisser.expandSee alsoAngoisse (pn.) angoisse (cn.)