anguishing (Meaning)

anguishing

to suffer anguish, to cause to suffer anguish, extreme pain, distress, or anxiety, extreme pain or distress of body or mind

anguishing Sentence Examples

  1. The anguishing pain shot through her body like a thousand tiny knives.
  2. The anguishing loss of his loved one left him shattered and alone.
  3. The anguishing decision weighed heavily on his mind, threatening to consume him.
  4. The anguishing screams of the injured filled the air, creating a symphony of despair.
  5. The anguishing memories of the past haunted him, robbing him of peace.
  6. The anguish of betrayal cut deep into his soul, leaving an unfillable void.
  7. The anguishing revelation shattered his world, forcing him to confront his own mortality.
  8. The anguishing battle raged within him, as hope and despair fought for supremacy.
  9. The anguishing sight of suffering made his heart ache, filling him with unbearable empathy.
  10. In the depths of his anguishing despair, he found a glimmer of hope that guided him towards a path of healing.

FAQs About the word anguishing

to suffer anguish, to cause to suffer anguish, extreme pain, distress, or anxiety, extreme pain or distress of body or mind

agonizing, tormenting, harrowing, excruciating, torturing, persecuting, afflicting,plaguing, distressing, attacking

aiding, assisting, relieving,helping, abetting, comforting, consoling, releasing, soothing,delivering

The anguishing pain shot through her body like a thousand tiny knives.

The anguishing loss of his loved one left him shattered and alone.

The anguishing decision weighed heavily on his mind, threatening to consume him.

The anguishing screams of the injured filled the air, creating a symphony of despair.