English to Macedonian Meaning of agonizing - измачува


Agonizing :
измачува

измачува

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Definitions of agonizing in English
Verb(1) cause to agonize(2) suffer agony or anguish
Adjective(1) extremely painful
Examples of agonizing in English
(1) I groaned between the torrents of agonizing pain.(2) Once more I woke up to an agonizing pain in my torso.(3) Apparently, if I'm not in agonizing pain, he doesn't want to hear about it.(4) Be it aching, burning, gnawing, stabbing, twisting, throbbing or agonizing pain.(5) After almost a minute of this strange outburst, he came to his senses and slowly pulled himself into a sitting position, wincing in pain with every agonizing inch.(6) But the pain that night was nothing compared to the agonizing pain of death I was feeling now.(7) Sitting up abruptly she yelped as the agonizing pain tripled in intensity.(8) Surely the agonizing pain I experience when I hit my elbow has much more to do with craziness than amusement.(9) So agonizing was the pain that I fell to my knees.(10) The agonizing pain of surgical procedures, whether to deal with a major wound, a fractured bone, an amputation, or removal of a tumour, was a major obstacle to the development of surgery.(11) Having the most intense throbbing agonising pain in my head(12) The brave bride had amazed guests when she made it to her wedding ceremony on time despite being rushed into hospital with agonising stomach pains the night before.(13) It relieved all my body's stress, even though the next day I would be in agonising pain.(14) He closed his eyes, then suddenly felt an intensely agonising stabbing pain in the side of his head, but it was quickly gone, and he knew no more.(15) The process has been painfully and agonizingly slow to the World Championship Title.(16) By midday the pains had gone from sharp twinges every 5 minutes or so to a constant, agonising pain.
Related Phrases of agonizing
(1) agonize ::
agonize
Synonyms
Adjective
1. excruciating ::
ужасна
2. harrowing ::
ужасни
4. searing ::
searing
5. extremely painful ::
исклучително болна
6. acute ::
акутна
7. severe ::
тешка
8. torturous ::
тортура
10. piercing ::
пирсинг
11. hellish ::
пеколни
Verb
12. worry ::
се грижи
13. fret ::
секирај
14. fuss ::
гужва
15. brood ::
размислуваш
16. overthink ::
overthink
17. upset oneself ::
вознемири себеси
18. rack one's brains ::
решетката нечиј мозок
19. wrestle with oneself ::
се борат со себеси
20. be worried ::
да бидат загрижени
21. be anxious ::
да бидат вознемирени
22. feel uneasy ::
се чувствуваат непријатно
23. exercise oneself ::
вежба себеси
24. stew ::
манџа
Antonyms
1. pleasing ::
префинета
2. sweet ::
слатки
Different Forms
agonizing, agonizingly
Word Example from TV Shows
...and die a slow, agonizing death
from a viral infection...

...and die a slow, AGONIZING death from a viral infection...

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 4

I have been agonizing

I have been AGONIZING

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 20

But, you have taken away
weeks of agonizing thought,

But, you have taken away weeks of AGONIZING thought,

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 19

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