Synonym: anguish, distress, grief, heartache, pain, suffering, torment, torture, woe. Antonym: comfort, consolation, relief, solace. Similar words: wagon, drag on, antagonist, hang on, irony, colony, ago, harmony. Meaning: ['ægənaɪz] n. 1. intense feelings of suffering; acute mental or physical pain 2. a state of acute pain.
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91. It has to be done, thought Taliesin, torn between agony for Fergus and the knowledge of what they must do.
92. In the book she describes the agony of watching her child die.
93. Being agony aunt was tricky and probably quite beyond her.
94. Wasn't it about time she put him through some of the agony he'd caused her?
95. The last thing she wanted was to prolong the agony.
96. Without prolonging the agony for them both any longer she got up and left the room.
97. Whenever they were parted, always she would go through a particular agony.
98. Her hands twisted in the coverlet beside her head, and she writhed in an agony of pleasure.
99. Within moments the man had me writhing around in agony as he dug his hands into my feet, ankles and calves.
100. Lawton died in agony of the one thing he had been so afraid of; died in an agony that was self-inflicted.
101. Only out of sheer mastery of will did I not scream in agony.
102. He had four chances of piling on the agony for the Londoners but could not find a way past keeper Bob Bolder.
103. The pain, agony and exhaustion were replaced by an enormous sense of achievement and relief as they crossed the finishing line.
103. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
104. Why would I go through the agony of learning new behaviors on the job unless something is in it for me?
105. Even to think of Nora was a sort of agony for Constance.
106. She had experienced the ecstasy, and now she was living through the agony.
107. Then he sat down and typed a letter to every agony aunt he had ever heard of.
108. Police found the pair writhing in agony in the road.
109. In fact they would be just as likely to turn to the agony aunt pages of a magazine.
110. For all the world, Rab thought, through all his agony, like an elephant in the zoo.
111. He was in an agony of remorse.
112. The Aussie was in agony with a broken finger.
113. "Stimulus packages and bailouts only prolong the economic agony by creating the illusion of a solution, " said Barun Mitra, director of the Liberty Institute[sentencedict.com], an economic think tank in New Delhi.
114. Let us live the agony fully; let us live our inner tragedy absolutely and frenetically to the very end!
115. The presence of Apollo is experienced in the central moment of the Agamemnon , namely, the agony of Cassandra.
116. He was in agony when he descended a crowded stair.
117. He repeated Cosette's name for whole nights in the melancholy loquacity of fever, and with the sombre obstinacy of agony.
118. Such experiments put humanity and nature alike into great pain, for the two sets of DNA were never devised to be interbred and the blending of such put the associated forms into agony.
119. In the light of psychology, literature can unbosom and cure one' s mental agony.
120. We could already hear the graphite core in Sade's voice, a grainy contralto full of air that betrays a slight ache but no agony, and values even imperfect dignity over a show of pain.
More similar words: wagon, drag on, antagonist, hang on, irony, colony, ago, harmony, anonymous, ceremony, testimony, a good job, a good many, a good deal, do a good job, a good deal of, have a good time.