anguishless
English
Etymology
anguish + -less
Adjective
anguishless (not comparable)
- (rare) Without anguish.
- Antonym: anguishful
- 1974, Roberto Sanesi, New Directions in Prose and Poetry 28, page 74:
- The correct inclination of the brow
on the arm—and it is not to corrupt,
but to gauge non-being and return to meaning—
that nothing may move you, that you may avoid pity,
anguishless vagabond poisoning wells
of private dialects; but it is not. . .
- 2000, Dr. H. Ramamoorthy, Nome, The Song of Ribhu, page 378:
- Son! in this discourse, I shall tell you further
About the greatness of the anguishless, undivided
Supreme Bliss of Brahman,
As explained by the Lord of all the universe, the Supreme Lord
(Isvara).
- 2000 October 14, ~~~AllisonWonderland~~~, “Question for Stephen”, in alt.consciousness.4th-way, Usenet, retrieved 2022-05-21:
- Speaking of which, todays anguishless country music is quite a comedown from the peak it reached some years ago when Ringo Starr (of all people) came out with his country album called: "Boucoups of Blues".
- 2008, Jenine Gordon Bockman, Jeffrey Michael Bockman, Literal Lattt: Highlights from Fifteen Years of a Unique Mind Stimulating Literary Magazine, page 28:
- If only I could manage to substitute some anguish irrelevant to all this so as to distract myself from its overwhelming resonance in a world otherwise anguishless.