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similar origin. The word
angst was
introduced into
English from the Danish, Norwegian, and
Dutch word
angst and the
German word
Angst. It is
attested since...
- Look up
angst in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Angst is an
intense feeling of
internal emotional strife.
Angst may also
refer to:
Angst (1928 film)...
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Teenage Angst may
refer to:
Teenage angst, an
intense feeling of fear or
anxiety "Teenage
Angst", 1996 song by the band Placebo. "Teenage
Angst", a song...
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existentialist thought often includes concepts such as
existential crises,
angst, courage, and freedom.
Existentialism is ****ociated with
several 19th- and...
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angsts (/ˈæŋksts/),[citation needed]
though this is rare (perhaps
owing to
being derived from a
recent German loanword). However, the /k/ in
angsts may...
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Trapped is a 2002
crime thriller film
directed by Luis
Mandoki and
starring Charlize Theron,
Courtney Love,
Stuart Townsend,
Kevin Bacon,
Dakota Fanning...
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KMFDM single from the
album Angst. It
contains three remixes of the
title track "Glory" (as well as the
version from
Angst), plus
remixes of the tracks...
- "Teen
Angst? Nah!"
appeared in The New York Times.
Following this,
several of his New York
Press columns became the core of his
first book, Teen
Angst? Naaah...
- in
sprint /sprɪnt/, and end with up to five, as in (for some dialects)
angsts /aŋksts/. This
gives an
English syllable the
following structure, (CCC)V(CCCCC)...
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Angst is the
surname of:
Fritz Angst (1944–1976), German-language
Swiss author better known as
Fritz Zorn
Heinrich Angst (1915–1989),
Swiss bobsledder...