Distress may refer to:
- Distress (medicine), an aversive state in which a person shows maladaptive behaviors
 - Mental distress (or psychological distress)
 - Distress, or distraint, the act of seizing goods to compel payment
 - Distress (novel), a novel by Greg Egan
 - Distress (1946 film), a 1946 French film
 - Distress (1929 film), a 1929 French silent film
 - Distress signal, a recognized means for obtaining help
 - Distressed inventory, goods or materials whose potential to be sold at a normal cost has passed
 - Distressing, the process of making an object appear aged
- Stone washing, a similar technique used on apparel
 
 
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