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Definition of agonized in English: agonized(British agonised) adjective ˈaɡənʌɪzdˈæɡəˌnaɪzd Manifesting, suffering, or characterized by great physical or mental pain. months of agonized discussion Example sentencesExamples - Still, there are sharply etched performances from Duncan Bell as the agonised Christopher, Hugh Ross as his hedonistic brother and Juliet Cadzow as a maternal nightclub hostess.
- From this realization, Ken let out an agonized cry of pain as tears began flowing down harder than before.
- Once again this weekend, with a predictability that might be noteworthy were it not so dreadful, the country is busily tearing itself apart as the rest of the world looks on in agonised bemusement.
- In addition, as she noticed these things, an agonized cry rose up from the hut, in a voice she knew all too well.
- I looked up at him and saw the agonized pain in his expression.
- Since I don't write very quickly, this tendency makes most any review I write take agonized hours.
- For a few agonized seconds, I wonder: was it there before?
- But a surge in thefts of treasured relics from ancient temples and monuments has reached such a level that an agonised debate has begun over bringing back the death penalty.
- The last time we see him, he has turned his back on his remaining parent and is walking away by himself, a small, agonized figure dwarfed by the huge, impersonal lobby of the school.
- At the exact moment those words had left his lips, an agonized cry echoed down from the bell tower.
- In all this agonized talk about what we are, we were beginning to forget what you are.
- Counting begins at 9am in 39 constituencies and the agonised waiting also starts for some 400 candidates vying for a total of 153 seats.
- When the media focus our attention on the aftermath of disasters, it is easy to empty our wallets for the agonized sufferers.
- Joe's agonised cries reached up to the tree tops.
- There is no doubt that this full exposure to experience incorporates involvement with pain, suffering, hardship, distress and agonised emotions.
- What should be a simple question of wildlife management becomes an agonised playing off of the rights of birds against hedgehogs, and comparisons of different methods of hedgehog death.
- Or are all men's lives like the lives of us good people… broken, tumultuous, agonised and unromantic lives, periods punctuated by screams, by imbecilities, by death, by agonies?
- Dozens of agonized male faces are packed together like grapes in a wine press, veins bulging from their temples.
- Yes, half the night was spent in agonised discussion of such minor stupidities, when all that was necessary was to call the whole thing off!
- Key figures - a woman with outstretched arms, a bull, an agonized horse - are refined in sketch after sketch, then transferred to the capacious canvas, which he also reworks several times.
Definition of agonized in US English: agonized(British agonised) adjectiveˈæɡəˌnaɪzdˈaɡəˌnīzd Manifesting, suffering, or characterized by great physical or mental pain. months of agonized discussion Example sentencesExamples - There is no doubt that this full exposure to experience incorporates involvement with pain, suffering, hardship, distress and agonised emotions.
- Or are all men's lives like the lives of us good people… broken, tumultuous, agonised and unromantic lives, periods punctuated by screams, by imbecilities, by death, by agonies?
- In all this agonized talk about what we are, we were beginning to forget what you are.
- The last time we see him, he has turned his back on his remaining parent and is walking away by himself, a small, agonized figure dwarfed by the huge, impersonal lobby of the school.
- I looked up at him and saw the agonized pain in his expression.
- When the media focus our attention on the aftermath of disasters, it is easy to empty our wallets for the agonized sufferers.
- Counting begins at 9am in 39 constituencies and the agonised waiting also starts for some 400 candidates vying for a total of 153 seats.
- Still, there are sharply etched performances from Duncan Bell as the agonised Christopher, Hugh Ross as his hedonistic brother and Juliet Cadzow as a maternal nightclub hostess.
- In addition, as she noticed these things, an agonized cry rose up from the hut, in a voice she knew all too well.
- Once again this weekend, with a predictability that might be noteworthy were it not so dreadful, the country is busily tearing itself apart as the rest of the world looks on in agonised bemusement.
- Yes, half the night was spent in agonised discussion of such minor stupidities, when all that was necessary was to call the whole thing off!
- Joe's agonised cries reached up to the tree tops.
- Dozens of agonized male faces are packed together like grapes in a wine press, veins bulging from their temples.
- What should be a simple question of wildlife management becomes an agonised playing off of the rights of birds against hedgehogs, and comparisons of different methods of hedgehog death.
- From this realization, Ken let out an agonized cry of pain as tears began flowing down harder than before.
- Key figures - a woman with outstretched arms, a bull, an agonized horse - are refined in sketch after sketch, then transferred to the capacious canvas, which he also reworks several times.
- But a surge in thefts of treasured relics from ancient temples and monuments has reached such a level that an agonised debate has begun over bringing back the death penalty.
- Since I don't write very quickly, this tendency makes most any review I write take agonized hours.
- For a few agonized seconds, I wonder: was it there before?
- At the exact moment those words had left his lips, an agonized cry echoed down from the bell tower.
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