Synonym: tormented, tortured. Similar words: anguish, languish, extinguished, languishing, distinguished, undistinguished, extinguish, distinguish. Meaning: ['æŋgwɪʃ] adj. experiencing intense pain especially mental pain.
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31. Her heart anguished within her.
32. The loss of her son anguished her deeply.
33. His heart anguished within him.
34. The threatened sob welled up into a dry, anguished scream.
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35. Actually I was not that anguished, just wanted to abreact.
36. She has anguished and furious, seeing her father beaten by the soldiers.
37. Keep anguished and angry phone calls until after bedtime; children hate overhearing them.
38. Anguished at its misfortune, angered by its unwillingness to fight.
39. And whatever it was, it communicated, apparently, both pleasure and pain in exquisite extremes: at least the anguished, yet raptured, expression of his countenance suggested that idea.
40. Her heart anguished within her when she learned that her husband had fallen in battle.
41. Sometimes I thought I caught the hypochondria. Because when I was alone, especially at night, I felt anguished.
42. Miriamele made an anguished sound, trying to bury her face in her long blue veil, then leaped up to dash past on velvet-slippered feet into her bedchamber.
43. My untuned strings beg for music in their anguished cry of shame.
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