Sentences

agonize in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

To experience intense mental distress or anguish, particularly over a difficult decision or performance.

Sample Sentences

  1. She continued to agonize over the decision long after it was made.
  2. The athlete would often agonize over his performance, striving for perfection.
  3. Parents sometimes agonize over the right way to support their children's dreams.
  4. He would sit in silence, agonizing over the words he wished he had said.
  5. After the breakup, she spent nights agonizing about what went wrong.
  6. Students often agonize over their grades, fearing they won't meet expectations.
  7. The director agonized over the casting choices for the lead role.
  8. She felt the need to agonize over her choices before making a commitment.
  9. They agonized for weeks about whether to move to a new city or stay put.
  10. He didn't want to agonize about the future, so he decided to take it one day at a time.
  11. She began to agonize over her decision to move to a new city.
  12. After the exam, he couldn't help but agonize about whether he had answered the questions correctly.
  13. They would often agonize over the smallest details when planning their events.
  14. She felt the need to agonize in silence, grappling with her emotions alone.
  15. His ability to write was hindered by the need to agonize over every word.
  16. The parents would agonize for weeks before finally making a choice about their child's education.
  17. As the deadline approached, the team members started to agonize over their project’s progress.
  18. He would often agonize about past mistakes, wishing he could turn back time.
  19. During the long nights of uncertainty, she would agonize about her future.
  20. The athlete would agonize over every training session, striving for perfection.

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