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    agony
    /ˈaɡəni/

    noun

    • 1. extreme physical or mental suffering: "he crashed to the ground in agony"

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  2. A trial would prolong the agony of the victim's family. Four players had to endure the agony of missing a penalty. His two daughters were in agonies of embarrassment. Not knowing what happened to her is agony.

  3. The meaning of AGONY is intense pain of mind or body : anguish, torture. How to use agony in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Agony.

  4. Agony can be physical or emotional. A person who has just broken their leg and a person who has just experienced the death of a loved one could both be said to be in agony—in a state of extreme pain or suffering.

  5. 4 meanings: 1. acute physical or mental pain; anguish 2. the suffering or struggle preceding death 3. → See pile on the agony.... Click for more definitions.

  6. The suffering of intense physical or mental pain: The injured soldier writhed in agony. b. An instance of such suffering: the agonies of adolescence. 2. A sudden or intense emotion: "Jones then fell upon his knees, and kissed her hand in an agony of joy" (Henry Fielding). 3. A violent, intense struggle, especially the struggle that precedes death.

  7. Definition of agony noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. extreme physical or mental pain. in agony Jack collapsed in agony on the floor. in an agony of something She waited in an agony of suspense. It was agony not knowing where the children were. The worst agonies of the war were now beginning. Tell me now!

  8. The noun agony means acute paineither mental or physical, but people often use the word hyperbolically: "This paper cut is agony." The noun agony is also used in the common phrase "the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat," which has been the tag-line of ABC's Wide World of Sports for decades.

  9. Very great mental or physical pain. An instance of such suffering. The agonies of adolescence. Death pangs. A sudden or intense emotion. From Ancient Greek ἀγωνία (agonia, “emulation, competition, struggle”), from ἀγών (agon, “contest”). That level of agony was something she never wanted to go through again.

  10. extreme mental or physical pain or suffering: [uncountable] to cry out in agony. [countable] suffered many agonies. See -agon-. ag•o•ny (ag′ ə nē), n., pl. -nies. intense physical or mental suffering. a display or outburst of intense mental or emotional excitement: an agony of joy. the struggle preceding natural death: mortal agony.

  11. noun: (physical) dolor agudo; (mental) angustia; (= final agony, death agony) agonía [...] A complete guide to the word "AGONY": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.