adjective
- deeply distressed or tormented
verb
- past tense of harrow: to break up and smooth soil with a farm tool
- past tense of harrow: to cause distress or torment to someone
Usage: agricultural
Examples
- Her harrowed expression revealed the depth of her grief.
- The farmer harrowed the field before planting corn.
- He was harrowed by memories of the accident.
- The harrowed survivors struggled to rebuild their lives.
- After the storm, they harrowed the damaged soil.
- She looked harrowed after hearing the terrible news.
- The documentary harrowed viewers with its graphic images.