agony
Used to describe extreme, unbearable pain.
Describes very strong and concentrated pain.
Indicates a very high degree of pain or suffering.
Emphasizes the total and complete nature of the suffering.
Emphasizes the complete and total nature of the agony.
Similar to 'pure', emphasizing the unmitigated nature of the pain.
Suggests that the feeling is nothing but agony.
Refers to pain felt in the body.
Refers to emotional or psychological suffering.
The suffering experienced during the process of dying.
A literary or formal term for intensely felt, almost refined pain or pleasure.
A loud, sharp cry made in pain.
To cry out loudly and sharply because you are in pain.
A deep, inarticulate sound made in pain.
To make a deep, sad sound because you are in pain.
To make large twisting movements with your body because of great pain.
When your face or body twists into an unnatural shape because of pain.
Describes the state of being in great pain.
Used to specify the type of intense emotional suffering.
To feel or be subjected to great pain or distress.
To be the reason for someone's great suffering.
To experience a very painful or difficult situation.
To bear or tolerate great suffering over a period of time.
To forcefully impose great suffering on someone.
To make a painful situation last longer, often used when waiting for bad news.