Adjective Satellite
expressing pain or agony
Source: WordNetagonized screams Source: Internet
As Jews were taken away from the ghetto that sat right alongside St Peter's, he may have agonised, but he did not intervene. Source: Internet
A moderate Social Democrat, Väinö Voionmaa agonised in 1919: "Those who still trust in the future of this nation must have an exceptionally strong faith. Source: Internet
Cooke, V., (Ed.) Beckett on File (London: Methuen, 1985), p. 14 Here we see the agonised protagonist yearning for self-knowledge, or at least complete freedom of thought at any cost, and the dichotomy and interaction of mind and body. Source: Internet
Cromwell agonised for six weeks over the offer. Source: Internet
Eventually, after a very long delay, they asked Epstein to dismiss Best from the band.sfn Epstein agonised over the decision. Source: Internet