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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Agonizing' in a Sentence

"Causing extreme physical or mental suffering; accompanied by, filled with, or resulting in agony or distress." more

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Watching his favorite team lose in the final moments was an agonizing experience.
The agonizing wait for the school bus felt like hours.
Waiting for the school bus on a rainy day was agonizing for the children.
The little lost puppy had an agonizing look in its eyes.
The injured puppy's whimpers were agonizing for the kind-hearted girl.
The loud thunder during the storm was agonizing for the frightened puppy.
The dripping faucet in the quiet room became agonizing during the night.
Finding her lost teddy bear was an agonizing experience for little Emily.
The spelling bee competition was agonizing for the nervous student.
The boy found the silence in the library agonizing during storytime.
The lost puppy had an agonizing expression as it searched for its owner.
Waiting for the school bell to ring felt agonizing on the last day before vacation.
The broken toy caused an agonizing moment for the upset child.
Sarah's agonizing decision was whether to choose chocolate or vanilla ice cream.
The agonizing decision between chocolate and vanilla ice cream took a while.
The long car ride without any snacks was agonizing for hungry Tommy.
Sarah's agonizing decision was choosing her favorite flavor at the candy store.
The little girl felt agonizing pain when she accidentally touched the hot stove.
The caterpillar experienced an agonizing transformation before becoming a beautiful butterfly.

Agonizing

ag-uh-nahy-zing
adjectiveCausing extreme physical or mental suffering; accompanied by, filled with, or resulting in agony or distress.

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Last Updated On: April 17, 2024
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