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View usage for: (ægənaɪzd) regional note: in BRIT, also use agonisedadjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]Agonized describes something that you say or do when you are in great physical or mental pain. ...the agonised look on his face. Synonyms: tortured, suffering, wounded, distressed More Synonyms of agonized agonized in British English or agonised (ˈæɡənaɪzd) adjective1. showing that acute mental or physical pain is felt I looked at my wife and saw the same agonized expression of horror and pain. The agonized look on his face said he wouldn't be staying in the game much longer. 2. feeling acute physical pain his agonized body bathed in an icy malarial sweat Examples of 'agonized' in a sentenceagonized His groans of pain, his agonized body bathed in an icy malarial sweat, resisted all her efforts to calm or comfort him.Sometimes they lasted ten minutes, sometimes half an hour, but when they happened his whole body was locked in an agonized paralysis. The agonized look on his face suggested he wouldn't be playing much longer. Synonyms tortured suffering wounded racked tormented broken-hearted wretched Additional synonymsDefinition feeling or showing great mental pain He let out an anguished cry. Synonyms suffering, wounded, tortured, distressed, tormented, afflicted, agonized, grief-stricken, wretched, brokenheartedDefinition much troubled I felt distressed about my problem. Synonyms upset, worried, troubled, anxious, distracted, tormented, distraught, afflicted, agitated, saddened, wretchedDefinition deeply affected by sorrow The Queen was grief-stricken over his death. Synonyms heartbroken, broken, crushed, devastated, overwhelmed, despairing, sorrowing, afflicted, desolate, agonized, sorrowful, wretched, inconsolable, woebegone, brokenhearted- ago
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