What is another word for agonizingly?
Pronunciation:
[ ˈaɡənˌa͡ɪzɪŋlɪ], [ ˈaɡənˌaɪzɪŋlɪ], [ ˈa_ɡ_ə_n_ˌaɪ_z_ɪ_ŋ_l_ɪ]
Related words: agonizing pain, agonizingly slow, agonizingly long, agonizing toil
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Synonyms for Agonizingly:
adv
• Other relevant words: (adverb)adv.
• all (adverb) • hard (adverb)- inconveniently,
- strenuously,
- with great effort,
- burdensomely,
- tiredly,
- roughly,
- exhaustingly,
- awkwardly,
- cumbersomely,
- distressingly,
- badly,
- hardly,
- painfully,
- harshly,
- carefully,
- laboriously,
- ponderously,
- vigorously,
- arduously,
- severely,
- toilsomely,
- gruelingly,
- harder,
- Unwieldily,
- cumbrously.
- irksomely,
- achingly,
- disagreeably,
- woefully,
- troublesomely,
- tormentingly,
- oppressively,
- cruelly,
- annoyingly,
- uncomfortably,
- unpleasantly,
- unbearably,
- offensively,
- bitterly,
- Insufferably,
- witheringly,
- sorely,
- hurtfully,
- gnawingly,
- acutely,
- horrendously,
- aggravatingly,
- odiously,
- stingingly,
- bitingly,
- smartingly,
- grievously,
- tryingly,
- piercingly.
n.
• Other relevant words: (noun)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words:- strong,
- richly,
- atrociously,
- difficult,
- barely,
- punishing,
- around,
- cautiously,
- pernicious,
- barefacedly,
- sagaciously,
- abundantly,
- objectionably,
- pestilent,
- gratingly,
- insanely,
- cursedly,
- detestably,
- devilishly,
- awful,
- seriously,
- to a fault,
- heavy,
- intemperate,
- lavishly,
- backbreaking,
- deathlike,
- arduous,
- exceedingly,
- wearily,
- voiceless,
- remorsefully,
- contritely,
- some,
- raspingly,
- close to,
- just,
- concentrated,
- disadvantageously,
- abysmally,
- just about,
- sharply,
- unluckily,
- profusely,
- extraordinarily,
- keenly,
- sternly,
- hugely,
- more or less,
- unacceptably,
- sharp,
- perplexedly,
- bitter,
- severe,
- anxiously,
- overly,
- lifelessly,
- profoundly,
- obnoxiously,
- scarcely,
- toilsome,
- rottenly,
- nervily,
- regrettably,
- bad,
- super,
- tough,
- damned,
- tremendously,
- surd,
- baneful,
- gruelling,
- mortal,
- poorly,
- madly,
- sapiently,
- unforgivably,
- gravely,
- deep,
- rough,
- shrewdly,
- approximately,
- extremely,
- laborious,
- shamelessly,
- virulent,
- naughtily,
- unjustifiably,
- smartly,
- alas,
- ill,
- knockout,
- shrilly,
- firmly,
- intemperately,
- repulsively,
- venomous,
- dismally,
- astutely,
- cheekily,
- grueling,
- scarce,
- usuriously,
- too,
- unvoiced,
- or so,
- lethal,
- enormously,
- apprehensively,
- about,
- mischievously,
- heavily,
- copiously,
- extortionately.
- regretfully,
- unduly,
- mournfully,
- intensely,
- inordinately,
- resentfully,
- improperly,
- nakedly,
- Egregiously,
- unhappily,
- deucedly,
- damnably,
- horribly,
- shatteringly,
- dolefully,
- unashamedly,
- heartbreakingly,
- plaintively,
- frightfully,
- something fierce,
- something awful,
- sadly,
- shockingly,
- harrowingly,
- blatantly,
- pitiably,
- deplorably,
- Torturingly,
- wailfully,
- pathetically,
- violently,
- piteously,
- exorbitantly,
- worryingly,
- sorrowfully,
- ruefully,
- hellishly,
- terribly,
- baldly,
- dreadfully,
- staggeringly,
- lugubriously,
- flagrantly,
- unpardonably,
- awfully,
- extravagantly,
- deadly,
- dolorously,
- unconscionably,
- grievingly,
- agonisingly,
- excessively,
- confoundedly,
- balefully,
- unfortunately,
- openly,
- abominably,
- inexcusably,
- inconsolably,
- infernally,
- worriedly,
- deathly,
- deeply,
- intolerably,
- brashly,
- lamentably.
How to use "Agonizingly" in context?
When agony creeps into your life, it can be a dark and difficult experience. It can grip you by the throat and refuse to let go, no matter what you do. It's a feeling of intense and unrelenting pain, muscular aches, and fever. It's a source of unrelenting suffering that can make it difficult to function and survive. And, unfortunately, it can be a common experience.
There are many different kinds of agony, and they can come in different degrees of intensity. You might experience a throbbing pain that's sharp and sudden, or a dull pain that lingers and increases over time.
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