Agonized

Word AGONIZED
Character 8
Hyphenation agonized
Pronunciations /ˈæ.ɡən.aɪzd/

Definitions and meanings of "Agonized"

What do we mean by agonized?

Characterized by, suffering, or exhibiting great pain or anguish. adjective

Expressing pain or agony. adjective

Simple past tense and past participle of agonize. verb

Expressing pain or agony adjective

To writhe with agony; to suffer violent anguish.

To struggle; to wrestle; to strive desperately, whether mentally or physically.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Agonized

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The word "agonized" in example sentences

His shaft was throbbing under her fingers… he seemed in torment, his expression agonized as she worked his engorged flesh. ❋ Kresley Cole (2010)

Honoured guests, ladies and gentlemen: After World War 11 the citizens of Newfoundland were in agonized indecision as to their future course: whether to continue the Commission Government, "go it alone" as a separate country, or become Canada's tenth province. ❋ Unknown (1985)

There he stood, slightly inclining forward, his hands clasped in agonized supplication, his eyes blinking twenty to the second, and at every few words spoken he jerked his head towards the doctor, opening his mouth in a gape which was meant to convey a combination of assent and astonishment. ❋ Unknown (1901)

His expression was agonized, those fangs sharp and glinting. ❋ Kresley Cole (2009)

At 285 volts his response can only be described as an agonized scream.32 ❋ Andrew Newberg (2006)

This was the more proper because, in a few years after the beginning of the community, European revolutionists were to be scourged with the Syllabus, whose every word agonized the souls of unworthy advocates of liberty. ❋ Walter Elliott (1885)

But I find it hard to imagine that Hugo Cabret would have raised eyebrows very high, much less "agonized" folks in the field of children's literature, ten or even twenty or thirty years ago. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"I felt very strongly that it was not a good deal for shareholders," said Mr. Sack, adding that he has "agonized" over proceeding with the suit. ❋ Unknown (2007)

He wondered if the other Watcher felt this kind of agonized pleasure from Theo's touch. ❋ Saintcrow, Lilith (2006)

HUGHES: That implies -- I've seen the word "agonized" used. ❋ Unknown (2001)

But "agonized" implies this hand-wringing, and I never got that sense. ❋ Unknown (2001)

He looked at the rock with a kind of agonized passion. ❋ Agatha Christie (1933)

More and more she "agonized" over these works, and though each of them contained some scene or passage of rare power, it was evident even to her admirers that the pleasing novelist of the earlier days had been sacrificed to the moral philosopher. ❋ William Joseph Long (1909)

Her face was full of a kind of agonized appeal .... ❋ Marie Belloc Lowndes (1907)

"Oh, aren't you a pretty --" he began again, with a kind of agonized enthusiasm; but he was again cut short by ❋ Elizabeth Von Arnim (1903)

The others had their hands full of their own work, yet with a kind of agonized clairvoyance they were conscious of all that Herter did. ❋ Unknown (1889)

Prayer seemed impossible for him, as in a kind of agonized waiting he met every plunge and reel of the storm-tossed ship. ❋ Edward Sylvester Ellis (1878)

Lee says he "really kind of agonized over" the decision, but that he decided the best thing for himself and his family was to stay in Chicago. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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