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agonize

1 of 1verb
/ˈæɡənaɪz/
Forms:agonizes,agonizing,agonized,agonized
1

to suffer mental pain or intense worry about a difficult decision or situation

  • She agonized over whether to accept the job offer or stay in her current position.
  • He agonized about whether to confront his friend about the betrayal or let it go.
  • She agonized for days over the decision to end her relationship, unsure if it was the right choice.
  • He agonized whether to tell his family the truth or continue hiding it from them.
  • The team agonized about which strategy to pursue in the final moments of the game.
2

to make someone feel great emotional pain or distress

transitive
  • The thought of losing her job agonized her for days.
  • The difficult decision between the two offers agonized him.
  • The memory of the accident continued to agonize her.
  • His betrayal agonized her, leaving her unable to trust again.
  • The delay in the results agonized the anxious students.