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Agonizing 

 

adjective
adjective: agonizing; adjective: agonising
  1. causing great physical or mental pain.
    “an agonizing death”
    Similar:

    excruciating

     

    harrowing

     

    racking

     

    painful

     

    acute

     

    severe

     

    intense

     

    extreme

     

    grievous

     

    hellish

     

    killing

     

    searing

     

    torturous

     

    tormenting

     

    piercing

     

    insufferable

     

    unbearable

     

    unendurable

     
    more than one can bear

    exquisite

     
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
ag·o·nize
/ˈaɡəˌnīz/
 
verb
gerund or present participle: agonizing
  1. undergo great mental anguish through worrying about something.
    “I didn’t agonize over the problem”
    Similar:

    worry

     

    fret

     

    fuss

     
    upset oneself

    rack one’s brains

     
    wrestle with oneself
    be worried
    be anxious
    feel uneasy
    exercise oneself

    brood

     

    muse

     
    mull over
    dwell on

    contemplate

     

    ruminate

     
    chew over
    puzzle over

    speculate

     
    weigh up
    turn over in one’s mind
    be indecisive

    stew

     
    pore on
    • cause mental anguish to (someone).
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