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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151. The acceptance of the death agony in the flower of youth and in the flush of health turns intrepidity into frenzy.
152. But anyone who loves her laptop knows there can be agony in all that ecstasy: Using them regularly can make your neck throb, eyes ache, and shoulders cry uncle.
153. "No, sir, he died of brain-fever in dreadful agony. " Then turning to the crew, he said, " Bear a hand there, to take in sail! "
154. Based on Freudian psychoanalytical theories, the paper examines Brown's collapse of ego-ideal, his personality disorder, and his anxiety and agony from the perspective of personality drive.
155. The death agony of the barricade was about to begin.
156. That last chance left a brave Tim Howard in agony on the turf, having taken Heskey's studs in his ribs.
157. The study also found that within each group there are usually clearly defined roles such as the agony aunt, the homemaker, the career girl, the socialiteand the quiet one.
158. The very mention of any thing concerning the match threw her into an agony of ill humour, and wherever she went she was sure of hearing it talked of.
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.